Light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle, require the products of light-dependent reactions, specifically ATP and NADPH. These molecules provide the necessary energy and reducing power to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Additionally, the presence of carbon dioxide is essential for these reactions to take place. Thus, the light-independent reactions depend on both the products of the light-dependent phase and the availability of CO₂.
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