The correct option is C complex III and complex IV
Cytochrome c is a mobile carrier of electrons attached on the outer side of the inner mitochondrial membrane. It transfers the electrons between complex III and complex IV.
During glycolysis and citric acid cycle, NADH+H+ and FADH2 are formed. These get oxidised and release electrons that pass through the various electron acceptors of the electron transport chain. Electrons released from NADH+H+ are initially transferred to complex I. From complex I, electrons are transferred to ubiquinone, a mobile carrier of electrons. Ubiquinone also receives electrons from FADH2 through complex II. Ubiquinone transfers electrons to complex III. Cytochrome c transfers electrons from complex III to complex IV. From complex IV, oxygen accepts electrons. Oxygen is the final acceptor of the electrons and also picks up H+ to form water.