ATP and NADPH
The end product of matter-antimatter annihilation is energy in the form of photons (light particles) or other subatomic particles.
Light energy is indeed considered to be a raw material. This is because it does not need to be altered by humans to be used.
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The light from the sun provides the energy source that is required to initiate photosynthesis. Light is made up of photons which are "packets" of energy, and the energy from these packets excite the electrons on the plant's pigments. There are special proteins in the chloroplasts that utilize this energy and end up storing the energy in glucose (the main product of photosynthesis).
The job of a bulb is to convert electrical energy into light energy, a by product is heat energy.
The end product of the light reactions is ATP and NADPH, which are then used in the dark reactions to produce glucose through the Calvin cycle.
The main energy-storing product of the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis is ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH. In the light-independent phase, the main energy-storing product is glucose.
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The end product of oxidation depends on the substance undergoing oxidation. For example, the end product of oxidation of organic compounds can be carbon dioxide and water, while the oxidation of metals can result in metal oxides. In biological systems, the end product of oxidation of glucose is carbon dioxide and water, which releases energy in the form of ATP.
Light is not a reactant or a product in a chemical reaction because it does not undergo a chemical change. While light can provide the energy needed to drive certain reactions (such as photosynthesis), it is not consumed or produced in the process.