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The appropriate response is White Dwarf. It is a little, low-mass remainder star that has depleted all the fuel to perform the atomic combination. Crumples so little that it will turn out to be around equivalent to the span of Earth. The last phase of a lower-mass star.

Answer: white dwarf

The final stage of a low mass star is a white dwarf. when fuel in a low mass star gets exhausted, it expands and gives away all majority of the remnant mass and results into a small white dwarf star. These are depleted of fuel to carry out in fusion.

Hence, A small, low-mass remnant star that has exhausted all the fuel to perform nuclear fusion is a white dwarf.