why the roots of a plant grow in all directions if there is no gravity.how this problem has been solved in space station
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The researchers expected that the roots would grow away from a light source (as they do in soil on the ground), and the ISS experiment confirmed that light acts as a primary determinant in root-growth patterns. ... Roots apparently don't need gravity to orient their directional skewing.
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