Using the questions and answers below, match the galaxy type to its correct description (1 point)

Irregular
Elliptical
Spiral

Described as a central bulge; Dusty arms extending from the bulge

Described as no defined shape the central bulge or arms
described as central bulge dusty cloud around the bulge

Irregular - Described as no defined shape the central bulge or arms

Elliptical - Described as a central bulge; Dusty arms extending from the bulge

Spiral - Described as central bulge dusty cloud around the bulge

Irregular: Described as no defined shape, central bulge or arms.

Elliptical: Described as a central bulge, dusty cloud around the bulge.

Spiral: Described as a central bulge; dusty arms extending from the bulge.

To match the galaxy type to its correct description, we can analyze the given clues:

1. Described as a central bulge; Dusty arms extending from the bulge:
This description matches the Spiral galaxy type, as spiral galaxies have a central bulge at their core, and they also feature dusty arms, known as spiral arms, extending from the bulge.

2. Described as no defined shape, no central bulge, or arms:
This description fits the Irregular galaxy type, as irregular galaxies lack a definite shape and do not have a central bulge or well-defined arms.

3. Described as central bulge, dusty cloud around the bulge:
This description corresponds to the Elliptical galaxy type, as elliptical galaxies have a prominent central bulge, and they also often exhibit a halo-like region composed of a diffuse and dusty cloud surrounding the bulge.

Based on these descriptions, we can conclude the following matches:

- Irregular galaxy matches "Described as no defined shape, no central bulge, or arms."
- Spiral galaxy matches "Described as a central bulge; Dusty arms extending from the bulge."
- Elliptical galaxy matches "Described as central bulge, dusty cloud around the bulge."

Please note that the order in which the descriptions are assigned to the galaxy types may vary, but the matches should be consistent.