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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Stars are packed much more densely near the centers of the galaxies, because they are attracted by those black holes. So it’s all those stars all around those black holes that emit the light that we see at the center.

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