Describe two adaptations you see on the rose plant, and explain how they are adaptations for defense, survival, or reproduction. Use three to five sentences to explain this.ymr,fgj,fy,

One adaptation on the rose plant is the presence of thorns on its stems. These thorns are sharp, pointed structures that deter herbivores from feeding on the plant. They serve as a defense mechanism, preventing animals from damaging the plant tissues and reducing the risk of herbivory.

Another adaptation is the production of fragrant flowers. The pleasant scent of the flowers attracts pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, towards the plant. This adaptation aids in the reproductive success of the rose plant as the pollinators help in the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive parts to the female reproductive parts of the flower, resulting in fertilization and subsequent seed production.