Ampalaya plants have a strong odor and bitter taste.
is ampalaya monocot?
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Ampalaya
The unpleasent smell drive away the enemies from that plant
Having thorns on their stem. Thank you....
having thorns on its stem
Viens like morning glories
They hAVE tHORNS aND Prickles By : Bae Su Ji ( Suzy )
Plants have developed various defense mechanisms to protect themselves from enemies. These can include physical barriers like thorns or hairs, chemical defenses such as toxins or repellents, or attracting natural enemies of herbivores as a form of biological control. Some plants also use signaling mechanisms to alert nearby plants of danger, triggering defense responses in neighboring plants.
Plants don't really have enemies, they need other animals to spread out further. But some do adapt to grow thorns and spikes, The cactus plant is a prime example of this.
plants tightens the soil and save it from erosion.
All are multicellular