The figure shows an HST image of the red giant star, Betelgeuse. In the red giant stage, hydrogen is being fused to helium 
A) on the surface of the star.
B) in the center of the star's helium core.
C) on the outside of the star's helium core.
D) Neither helium nor hydrogen is being fused in the red giant stage.
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