"neither, its a fruit idiot"
The person who put this is an idiot because they used the wrong "its" and fruits can be monocots or dicots. The "its" they used is possessive, and makes their "sentence" sound like banana owns "a-fruit-idiot", whatever that is. To put it simply, their fail of a sentence made absolutely no sense. The correct "its" to use in this situation would have been "it's", because the apostrophe makes "it's" a contraction- it is- which would make the sentence: "Neither, it is a fruit idiot". However, that still doesn't make sense. The person who wrote this should have written: "Neither. It is a fruit, idiot." If they wanted to make their mean sentence clear. Oh, and as I forgot to mention:
I'm not an English teacher or anything, I'm in 7th grade :)
Fruits OBVIOUSLY can be categorized into monocots and dicots. Bananas are monocots because their leaves have parallel veins and they have one cotyledon :D cotyledon is fun to say... cotyledon... cotyledon COTYLEDON HAHAHAHAHAHA (Thus shows my immature-seventh-grade self)
The banana is a monocot. All circuluar fruits, vegetable and plants are monocot.
Banana is a dicot leaf or monocot leaf
It is because it comes from a tall tree
dicot
A holly is a dicot.
Chilli is dicot because it contant tow
it is a monocot
It is dicot...
dicot
Dicot
MONOCOT
is the aster plant a monocot or a dicot
Dicot