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NO. Only flowering plants can be classified as either falling under monocot or dicot. Ferns are not flowering plants therefore are not monocots. They produce using spores and are classified as Pterophytes.

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Ferns cannot be classified as either dicots or monocots. That classification is reserved only for those plants that show a developed vascular system like xylem and phloem. Ferns belong to a category of non-vascular plants called Pteridophyta, which means they resemble vascular plants but structurally, thery are non-vascular.

Fern is neither a monocot nor a dicot because it does not bear fruit and seed. It belong to Pteridophyta (a group of early vascular plants without seed formation).

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No, fern is neither monocot nor dicot; it is a pteridophyte.

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Moss is neither a monocot or a eudicot.

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