The correct option is C Chlamydomonas - zoospores
Members of kingdom fungi and simple plants such as algae reproduce through special asexual reproductive structures called spores. Chlamydomonas reproduce by structures called zoospores that are usually microscopic motile structures.
Penicillium reproduces by conidia which are exogenous and motile structures.
Yeast reproduce by budding. In which there is formation of an outgrowth by cell division called bud. The bud remains attached to the parent body initially, eventually it separates from the parent cell after maturing.
Paramecium reproduces by binary fission.