Why does fusion effectively stop being an energy source once a star's core becomes predominantly iron?

Answer

Fusion involving iron consumes energy rather than releasing it.

Iron possesses the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon, meaning that any attempt to fuse iron into a heavier element absorbs energy instead of releasing it, shutting off the star's internal pressure support.

Why does fusion effectively stop being an energy source once a star's core becomes predominantly iron?
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