Seeds would not be able to root in soil, so the plant would not be able to germinate, or begin growing.
it does not
They wouldn't
They cant, if the did they planet would fall apart, zero-gravity doesnt exist.
as there will be zero gravity therefore the roots will not get dug inside the soil n the direction of plant will be upwards
Zero Population Growth.
Gravitation effect on a plant's growth is called geotropism. It affects it by it's height,and sometimes affects how many flowers it produces. It causes roots to grow downward (positive geotropism) and stems/branches to grow upward (negative geotropism). So it gives plants an 'up' and 'down' or lateral directions to grow the correct structures in the right places.
In zero gravity, the lack of gravitational force causes the spine to decompress and elongate. This can lead to increased height and temporary relief from spinal compression. However, prolonged exposure to zero gravity can weaken the spine and lead to muscle atrophy and loss of bone density, which can have negative long-term effects on spinal health.
Zero! that's why it is called zero gravity!
A space station
the pen which is used on earth is not made considering zero gravity effect if this pen is used in space the ink can flow out easily so astronaut has made a pen considering zero gravity
Gravity does not effect speed of light ,so velocity is constant. Even if it effect the effect is negligible. So in short answer is 3*108ms-1 -Thunder
yes. It seems from the latest experiments plants to do not rely on gravity as much as was previously believed. see news. national geographic .com/ news/ 2012/ 121207- plants-grow-space-station-science/