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Moss is neither a dicot or a monocot. Both of those terms apply to flowering plants and seed propogation. True mosses do not flower nor are propogated

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No, moss is not a dicot. Mosses belong to a group of non-vascular plants called bryophytes, which do not have true roots, stems, or leaves like dicots do. Dicots are a type of flowering plant that have two seed leaves (cotyledons) in their embryos.

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