The correct option is B.
Meiosis is a type of cell division in which a cell divides two times to produce four haploid cells. An haploid cell is a cell that is made up of a single set of chromosomes; it contains half the amount of chromosomes that is present in diploid cells of the parent. The process of meiosis give rise to offspring, that are genetically different from the parents because, the haploid cells produced join together to form a new organism that has a complete set of chromosomes.