Slides A and B were examined and interpreted by four students as a, b, c and d. Identify the correct option:

| Slide A | Slide B |
| (a) Binary fission in Amoeba | Daughter cells of Amoeba |
| (b) Budding in yeast | Buds of Yeast |
| (c) Binary fission in Amoeba | Buds of Yeast |
| (d) Budding in yeast | Daughter cells of Amoeba |
(1)
The binary fission is an asexual reproduction observed in amoeba. After the replication process through mitotic division, the amoeba cell divides into two equal halves and these are considered as the daughter cells. In this process, the daughter cells thus produced through cell division are identical to each other as shown in the diagram.
Budding is also a mode of asexual reproduction process that involves the formation of a bud that is an outgrowth in the parent body that later breaks down to form new organisms and the diagrams do not show the bud formation.