You might mean the reactants, the reactants for photosynthesis are 6CO2 + 6H2O+ light energy. The products from these reactants are Oxygen, Glucose.
Photosynthesis:
6CO2+6H2O+light energy--->6O2+C6H12O6.
I think Raw Materials are what goes into it. Products is what comes out/ what is produced.
Generally, mutation.
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!
Photosynthesis
a matrix that has a data that is raw
Glucose
CO2 H2O Light
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.
It is oxygen
Carbon Dioxide and Water
CO2+H2O
No it does not, But water is a raw material.
it provides CO2, a raw material for photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and water with the enzyme chlorophyll
CO2 and H2O
Carbon dioxide, in photosynthesis, is a reactant, or "raw material" and in cellular respiration, is a product or end product, so it is really either, but the answer to the question according to the category is a "raw material."