The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)
Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats there is one :)
By definition, they all have the things that make them plants. They all have cell walls, and all use photosynthesis.
using shark oil and berries
The sun is the ultimate source of energy in living things since plants use sunlight to make glucose and other animals use the glucose by eating the plants.
It is because there are more nutrients in the waste you make from the things you use.
Plants use the energy in sunlight to make food
they used the branches of the trees to make axes and took greenstone out of the rivers to used the sharp bit on end.They also used the flax for things such as craypots and nets, rope and material to go on clothing!! the forest was a very important thing to the early maori setters.
Plants use carbon dioxide and water along with sunlight during photosynthesis to produce glucose (food) and oxygen.
plants
No, living things such as humans and other animals must consume their food, however plants typically derive all the energy they need from the sun, soil, and water. They use the process of photosynthesis to convert sunlight into sugars that they can use as food.
Plants, Animals, and Bacteria
Plants use water to make their own food.