How can a planetary nebula be identified? Select 2 correct answers

A. Central star remnant
B. Dark area
C. Spherical shape
D. Diffuse edges

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The two correct answers for identifying a planetary nebula are:

A. Central star remnant
C. Spherical shape

These features are characteristic of planetary nebulae, as they typically have a central star that is the remnant of the star that formed the nebula, and they often display a roughly spherical shape due to the gas ejected during the star's late evolution.