Which of the following is true about dwarf galaxies?(1 point) Responses Dwarf galaxies have the same mass as the Sun. Dwarf galaxies have the same mass as the Sun. These galaxies only contain 10,000 stars. These galaxies only contain 10,000 stars. These galaxies are larger in size than most other galaxies. These galaxies are larger in size than most other galaxies. Dwarf galaxies have much less mass than other galaxies. Dwarf galaxies have much less mass than other galaxies.

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The correct statement about dwarf galaxies is: Dwarf galaxies have much less mass than other galaxies.

Dwarf galaxies typically contain a smaller number of stars (ranging from a few million to a few billion) and have significantly less mass compared to larger galaxies like spiral and elliptical galaxies. They are not all limited to 10,000 stars, and they are generally smaller in size.