They use CO2 and H2O as raw materials.
examples of raw materials are Diamond, Suger and Aluminum.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
Jeans are made out of cotton, which is grown on cotton plants around the world.
Light, water and CO2
photosynthesis can take place in the plants for which good amounts of raw materials are supplied (for example raw materials like sunlight, oxygen etc.,). when these raw materials are provided photosynthesis (or starch preparation using raw materials) can take place. as these conditions are provided outdoor photosynthesis can favorably take place in outdoor plants.
Plants use carbon dioxide and water as raw materials for photosynthesis. These raw materials are converted into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the environment.
It dies.
Plants require three main raw materials to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis: sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll in plant cells and provides the energy needed for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is taken in from the air through small openings in the leaves called stomata. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots from the soil and transported to the leaves for photosynthesis to occur.
Sugar and oxygen
Underground or plants E.g oil = raw material from under ground coal = raw material from undergound... cotten = raw material form plants
No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
The raw materials that photosynthesis produces are glucose (sugar) and oxygen. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and water to make glucose, which is used for energy, and oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct.