peppermint produce menthol as an adaptation to survive in different environments.
eucalyptus tree.
Marijuana
Root-hair cells are found just behind hairs of creatures.
No it does not make a smell
Smells are caused by specific chemicals.
by means of unpleasant smell
they smell like a corpse to attract insects, and the insects pollinate them.
menthol
Root-hair cells are found just behind hairs of creatures.
I have never in my life heard of this. I suppose it might be for the obvious reason that an unsmoked menthol cigarette smells somewhat minty, or it might be ironic in the sense that menthol or otherwise, cigarettes make people's breath smell horrible.
It depends if they have flavors or menthol in them. They taste just like they smell. Like smoke.
It is a Vaseline like substance, with a strong smell of menthol. used commonly, to rub on the chest and put some under the nose of a person with a cold. menthol is said to help unstuck a stuffy nose.
Waft the substance's fumes toward you with your hand
It Depends. If the plant is in the vegetation stage it will not smell, However if the plant is budding or (flowering) stage it will definitely have a strong smell to it. This is when the plant under goes 12/12 light/dark per day. The smell can be called "Dank" it can smell amazing just like a bud you bought.
The rafflesia plant makes a unpleasant smell
The plants would die, and smell. They would rot from the inside out, because the roots absorb the chemical, and then it goes through the rest of the plant.
The unpleasent smell drive away the enemies from that plant
A fresh basil leaf eaten directly from the plant has an initial subtle peppery flavour. The taste then evolves into a slightly sweet flavour and also has a delicate menthol aroma aswell. Eating some fresh basil leaves can help with a blocked nose.
No it does not make a smell