Comet Galaxy, Whirlpool Galaxy, Mayall's Object and Black Eye Galaxy.
As far as we know, most, if not all galaxies have a massive black hole at their centre.
At the center of a large cluster, you'll usually find large and massive galaxies.
Virtually all the ones we know anything about probably formed as the result of the death of a very large star, or at the centers of galaxies. Most if not all galaxies have super massive black holes at their centers.
For example, galaxies are very large, very massive, very bright, and (most of them) very far away from us.
It is hypothesized that almost all galaxies have super massive black holes in their center.
Nothing special - Just like most large galaxies, they are thought to have a super massive black hole at the centre of the galaxy.
Elliptical galaxies are massive blobs of stars characterized by their round or ellipsoidal shapes. These galaxies are composed mainly of older stars and have little to no ongoing star formation activity.
Galaxies are the massive collection of stars. Therefore galaxies could not have formed without stars.
in the middle of giant galaxies
A super massive black hole.
Most black holes are stellar mass black holes with masses comparable to those of large stars as they form from the collapse of massive stars. Scientists know of the existence of supermassive black holes that are millions to billions of times the mass of our sun and can be found in the centers of most galaxies. Scientists still do not know how these black holes become so massive.
No, there are more massive galaxies with stars in them.