Absolutely,
Most stars consist of hydrogen at the beginning which is burned into helium and heavier elements like oxygen, carbon, and iron depending on the size of the star.
new stars can get matter from old stars and comets really anything it can get its hands on
The vast bulk of your mass was at one time part of a star, so if you matter, then stars matter.
Stars form from the matter within nebula.
yes
stars
Plasma.
PLASMA
the state of matter found in stars is plasma.
Plasma
Chevron Hall of Stars - 1956 A Matter of Nerve was released on: USA: 1956
Stars are super-heated, ionized gas. This state of matter is called plasma, and yes, it's matter because it's made of atoms. Atoms have mass and volume.
When stars die, the matter(dust and dirt) is spread out where the star once lived. The matter would continue to drift outward, but gravitational forces pull the matter back together overtime. Eventually, the recollected star matter forms into a dense ball again and creates energy. Thus, the death of stars leads to new stars - it is a circle of life.