How does an Sc type spiral galaxy differ from an Sa type galaxy according to sub-classification?

Answer

It features a smaller central bulge and loosely defined, sprawling arms

The Hubble tuning fork sub-classification system indicates that Sa galaxies have large bulges and tightly wound arms, whereas Sc galaxies are characterized by smaller central bulges and less tightly wound arms.

How does an Sc type spiral galaxy differ from an Sa type galaxy according to sub-classification?

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