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Identify the correct statements from the below about "Hook climbers".
(I) Artabotrys, inflorescence axis modified into hook.
(II) Calmus, leaf tip is modified into Hook.
(III) Bignonia, tip is modified into Hook.
(IV) Hugonia, the axillary budsmodified into Hook.

A

I, II, III only

B

I and II only

C

I, II, III and IV

D

I and III only

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C
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