Nuclear reactions produce the energy of the stars. Older stars undergo the triple-alpha process, while massive stars undergo the carbon cycle fusion and the Sun undergoes proton-proton fusion.Ê
Nuclear Fusion takes place inside stars. The intense pressure and heat energy inside the star fuses hydrogen fuel into helium at the core. This releases energy according to Einstein's formula, E=mc^2. Most main sequence stars, or the main period of a star's life, is made up of converting hydrogen to helium. Once this is done, the star becomes a giant and has to fuse helium into heavier elements and so on until it has no more energy to fuse heavier elements.
The main process taking place is nuclear fusion.
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mitochondria Inside the mitochondrian of living cells
Energy is absorbed from sunlight.Process is known as photosynthesis.
The only place in which nuclear FUSION takes place is in stars (the sun included), and in the detonation of a hyndrogen bomb. If you are asking about nuclear FISSION (an entirely different process), restate the question.
It's the process that takes place in the cores of stars, creating heavier elements out of lighter ones, and liberating nuclear energy that leaves the stars in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
The important process that takes place in a cell is respiration and this occurs in the mitochondria.
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Photosynthesis takes place in it.It provides glucose for respiration.
i think you mean stream meander. the process is deposition
Mitochondria
mitochondria Inside the mitochondrian of living cells
Energy is absorbed from sunlight.Process is known as photosynthesis.