Glucose, Sugar, And oxygen.
I think Raw Materials are what goes into it. Products is what comes out/ what is produced.
Tee principal raw materials are calcium carbonate and silicon dioxide.
Reducing the use or necessity for raw materials has two main positive functions. By recycling the product and using this with less raw materials we save the raw materials needed and remove the need to store the waste (the product being recycled). This can allow for less land fill, less use of new/raw materials and make the raw materials last longer
To make photosynthesis occur, you need 3 raw materials : carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. Carbon dioxide comes from air, water from xylem roots, and sunlight from sunlight! Below is a good picture which explains about photosynthesis. As you can see here in the picture, sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water enter the leaf through either sunlight, xylem roots, or air. I plant then uses this, and the end products are glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The oxygen is what we breathe in. When we eat a plant, we eat that glucose that is getting released. Breaking down stored carbohydrates or sugar from oxygen is called cellular respiration, which is the opposite of photosynthesis. HOPE THIS HELPS, DUDE!
Respiration
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
oxygen and glucose
Oxygen and Glucose
Photosynthesis CO2 + H2O + Sunlight Cellular respiration O + Glucose Raw materials for these processes.
For respiration you need oxygen and glucose.
glucose + oxygen
Water and Oxygen
the raw materials is water and oxygenthe end product is carbon dioxide and glucose
They are food,soil,energy, and wood
Glucose,oxygen,and sugar
Glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
The raw materials needed for cellular respiration are glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Glucose is obtained from the breakdown of carbohydrates in our diet, while oxygen is obtained through respiration. These two molecules are needed to produce energy in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration.