The raw materials for photosynthesis are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O)
6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 +6O2
The glucose (C6H12O6) produced by this photosynthesis is used by the plant for synthesis of other carbohydrates and energy.
Light, water and CO2
Every type of green plant uses photosynthesis.
There are two raw materials water and CO2. Sun light is needed too.
There are two mainly. They are CO2 and H2O
the chemical equation for photosynthesis is: water + carbon dioxide + sunlight = oxygen + glucose so the first three are the requirments and the last two are the final product of the process
in the chloroplasts
Light, water and CO2
Every type of green plant uses photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide and water are needed (plus sunlight).
Chlorophyll pigments are needed with enzymes. Water and CO2 needed as raw materials.
There are two raw materials water and CO2. Sun light is needed too.
The raw materials used in photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water.
CO2 H2O Light
There are two mainly. They are CO2 and H2O
The availability of raw materials such as water and carbon dioxide can directly impact the rate of photosynthesis. If these raw materials are limited, photosynthesis may be restricted, leading to slower growth and reduced productivity in plants. Adequate availability of raw materials is essential for optimal photosynthetic activity and overall plant health.
the raw materials are water and carbon dioxide
The raw materials used in photosynthesis are water, carbon dioxide, and light energy.