The given blanks can be filled with NADPH and ATP.
The dark reactions or light-independent reactions of photosynthesis refers to the chemical reactions, which transforms carbon dioxide and other constituents into glucose. These reactions take place in the stroma, that is, the fluid occupied region of a chloroplast external to the thylakoid membranes. These reactions use the products of light-dependent reactions, that is, NADPH and ATP to do further processes.