Use the image of the rose plant to complete the activity.

An illustration shows a rose flower with its stem.

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.
(4 points)

One adaptation of the rose plant is its thorns. Thorns are sharp, pointed structures that grow along the stem of the plant, acting as a defense mechanism against herbivores. They deter animals from eating the plant, helping it to survive and reproduce. Another adaptation is the vibrant color of the rose flower. The bright colors attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, aiding in the plant's reproduction by facilitating the transfer of pollen between flowers. This adaptation increases the chances of successful pollination and the production of seeds for future generations of rose plants.