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1. energy could not be produced, it could only be converted

2. there is only one sun, there are many stars

since the question itself is obsolete, the question will be assumed as "how does the sun emit heat and light"

the sun is estimated to compose of mainly hydrogen (aprx. 75%) and the light and heat are the results of nuclear fusion

be noted that not only hydrogen is used in the sun as fuel, but i will pick hydrogen as an example

hydrogen isotopes tritium and deuterium are "crashed" together to form an new isotope, in the process there is tremendous heat, this is a type of nuclear fusion, which explains the heat part of your question

the light part could be easily explained, the materials of a star (including the sun) is in a physical state known as plasma, plasma is ionised gas which acts very differently, and photons (light particles) will be released when plasma transit between states, which occurs quite often with an assortment of reasons

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mitochondria!

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