False. Photoheterotrophs are heterotrophic organisms that use light for energy but cannot use carbon dioxide as their sole carbon source. Examples would be purple non-sulfur bacteria, green non-sulfur bacteria, or heliobacteria.
SOURCE
D.A. Bryant & N.-U. Frigaard (November 2006). "Prokaryotic photosynthesis and phototrophy illuminated". D.A. Bryant & N.-U. Frigaard (November 2006). "Prokaryotic photosynthesis and phototrophy illuminated".
photosynthesis
Water and nutrients
No it does not, But water is a raw material.
Sunlight is neither a raw material nor a product. It is a natural phenomenon.
photosynthesis starting material are same as cellular respiration products
its can be died without material in photosynthesis
cellular respiration
Photosynthesis is used for food for plants Photosynthesis is used for production of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water. These organic compounds serve as food material to plants and animals.
glucose
its can be died without material in photosynthesis
The dead plant material gets broke down by organisms in the soil. The nutrients can then be used by the next year's crop.
Glucose
Organisms that feed on dead material in this way are called saprophytes.
it provides CO2, a raw material for photosynthesis.
Decomposers.
photosynthesis
Apples.