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

One adaptation on the rose plant is the presence of thorns on its stems. Thorns are adaptations for defense against herbivores. They act as a deterrent, preventing animals from feeding on the plant and potentially damaging it. Another adaptation is the production of fragrance and colorful petals. These serve as adaptations for attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies for reproduction. The fragrance and color act as signals to lure pollinators, ensuring successful pollination and the production of fruits and seeds for the plant's survival and reproduction.