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No, moong, also known as mung bean, is not a shrub; it is a type of leguminous plant. It typically grows as an annual herb, reaching a height of about 30 to 45 centimeters. Moong beans are cultivated for their edible seeds and sprouts, which are commonly used in various cuisines.

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