Nothing that we know of can survive the heat generated on surface of stars, therefore, no. Planets could carry life forms.
The majority of visible stars in the sky are main sequence stars, like our own Sun. These stars are in the stable phase of their life cycle where they are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.
All forms.
It is called a stellar nebula.
what Life is made of different _____, or forms of life.
No, there is no life form on the Sun. The Sun's extreme temperatures, intense radiation, and lack of a solid surface make it an inhospitable environment for any known forms of life. Any potential life forms would require conditions far more suitable for survival, such as those found on planets or moons within the habitable zone of stars.
light and heat...
Constellation
A constellation
Potassium is an element and formed in stars
Yes, quite a few forms of marine life will eat their own kind. This includes crabs, many types of fish, sharks, and even sea stars.
Forms of life from the past, e.g dinosaurs.
There is, at present, no evidence that any life forms have arrived on Earth from comets. As well as we can determine, all life on Earth is related to all other terrestrial life; the DNA is all similar enough that we know we're all related.When we get to the stars, and IF we find other life forms, we may be able to examine the structure of those life forms. IF it turns out that alien life is related to terrestrial life, THEN we may have some evidence to support the hypothesis of "panspermia", which suggests that interstellar space may be teeming with cosmic spores of life.