The correct option is B Spores → Sporangia → Sporophylls → Strobili
Gymnosperms are heterosporous, i.e., produce two different kinds of
spores the male (microspores) and the female (megaspores). The spores
are borne inside the sporangia. The two types of sporangia
(microsporangia and megasporangia) are borne on special leaf- like
structures called microsporophylls (= stamens) and megasporophylls
(= carpels) respectively. The sporophylls are usually aggregated in
the form of compact structures called cones or strobili. The cones are
generally unisexual, i.e., the male cones are microsporangiate (pollen
cones) and the female cones are megasporangiate (seed cones). So, the correct answer is 'Spores → Sporangia → Sporophylls → Strobili'.