Respuesta :
We have to consider that sexual and asexual reproduction differs in that the first one requires both organisms, one male and one female, to produce genetically different offspring, while the second one requires only one organism to produce genetically identical offspring.
About the kind of organisms mentioned in the answer options, we can say Protista includes Fungi, so the answer options that include both of them can be excluded, mainly due to choosing one of those options would exclude other organisms that can be in fact sexual or asexual.
Having this clear, we can say that organisms such as those belonging to the Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia kingdoms can reproduce in these two ways (unlike Archaea, and Eubacteria).
In the pictures below we can see examples of organisms of these species that can reproduce both asexually and sexually. In them, we can see ants (which can produce eggs with only the genetic load of one parental organism), plants (which can reproduce through branches, but also through seeds), and fungi (which can reproduce also mitotically and meiotically), as in the second answer option.