There are three main types: spiral, elliptical and irregular.
Quasars are the unusual type of active galaxy in the universe.
Spirals.
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.
A type of galaxy is probably the answer you are looking for. However, a quasar is actually an active galactic nucleus.
This type of galaxy is categorized as a spiral galaxy. The bulge at the center contains older stars, while the spiral arms consist of younger stars and gas and dust regions where new star formation occurs. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy with a bulge and spiral arms.
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 double galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a chain galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes. A ring 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 clump cluster galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
A tadpole shaped galaxy is not any type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes. A barred lenticular galaxy is a type of lenticular galaxy.