There are three main types: spiral, elliptical and irregular.
The milky way is a barred spiral.
Quasars are the unusual type of active galaxy in the universe.
Spirals.
A type of galaxy is probably the answer you are looking for. However, a quasar is actually an active galactic nucleus.
There are about 33% F type stars in our Milky Way.
It doesn't really work that way. The types aren't exactly related to size, but rather to shapes. Dwarf galaxies of course are the smallest; but other than that, a spiral galaxy can come in different sizes; so can an irregular galaxy or an elliptical galaxy.
No, an EO galaxy is not a type of elliptical galaxy. They are a lenticular galaxy.
No, a tadpole galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy.
Yes. A ring galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a double galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a chain galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
No, a V-Shaped galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a spiderweb galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy.
Generally, an Elliptical galaxy is the oldest type of galaxy.
Yes. A Seyfert galaxy is a type of spiral galaxy, but with an active nucleus.
Yes, a clump cluster galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
A tadpole shaped galaxy is not any type of peculiar galaxy.