Irregular galaxies are a type of galaxy that do not have a distinct shape or structure like spiral or elliptical galaxies. They are often smaller and less organized than other types of galaxies, and they can be found throughout the universe.
Explain the role of dust and gas in irregular galaxies and how they contribute to star formation.
Identify the different types of irregular galaxies and their distinguishing features.
Discuss the potential causes of irregular galaxy formation, including gravitational interactions and mergers with other galaxies.
Understanding irregular galaxies provides valuable insight into the diverse nature of galaxies in the universe and the processes that shape their evolution.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Gather and synthesize information to explain how prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in structure and function, including the methods of asexual and sexual reproduction.