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Usually, ideal gases increase their pressure and volume when heated and decrease their pressure and volume when cooled.  Do these rules apply to stars?
A)   No, stars never follow the rules for ideal gases, even approximately.
B)   Yes, stars in all stages follow these rules quite closely.
C)   No, protostars have cores of degenerate matter in which the pressure is independent of the temperature.
D)   No, white dwarfs are essentially degenerate matter in which the pressure is independent of the temperature.
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