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
No it does not, But water is a raw material.
CO2+H2O
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."