What emits light at the centre of galaxies?

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If I understand correctly, black holes are the centres of galaxies, so what emits light in the centre of galaxies that we see from far away?

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It’s usually a giant black hole…
Because the star that used to be there has exploded.

But there’s also a chance you can see a giant star in the middle of the galaxy.

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