Which of the following is formed immediately after the first product of photosynthesis?
Lipid
Starch
Oxygen
Sugar
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The first product of photosynthesis is sugar and it is converted into starch in all plants. ... The hydrogen, carbon and oxygen of carbon dioxide are then converted into a series of increasingly complex compounds that result finally in a stable organic compound, glucose (or starch) and water.

The question states what compound is "formed after the first product" (which is starch) not the first product (sugar)

Ans: B.Starch
Glucose which is the first product of photosynthesis is converted to starch.

after the first product of photosynthesis.. sugar then starch ... read to understand please

The correct answer is D. Sugar.
During photosynthesis, the primary product is glucose (a type of sugar), which is formed right after the process. Oxygen is a by-product released during the splitting of water molecules, but sugar is the main product immediately formed.

The first product of photosynthesis is actually glucose (a type of sugar), not starch. Starch is formed later as an energy storage molecule.
So, the correct answer should be D. Sugar (Glucose), not B. Starch.

the first product of photosynthesis is glucose or sugar, the product formed after glucose is starch, which the correct answer, and those people saying oxygen, thats wrong because its a by-product[the secondry product which is the main goal

i fail this question because of English, chaiii, form after the first products

The answer is D
The first product of photosynthesis is a three carbon compound. Almost immediately, two of these join to form a glucose molecule
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