Step 1: Understand that meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing four haploid cells. It consists of two sequential stages: Meiosis I and Meiosis II, each with their own sub-stages.
Step 2: Recall the sub-stages of each phase. Meiosis I includes Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, and Telophase I. Meiosis II includes Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II. These stages occur in a specific order.
Step 3: Note that Interphase is not part of meiosis itself but occurs before meiosis begins. During Interphase, the cell prepares for division by replicating its DNA.
Step 4: Compare the options provided in the problem. The correct sequence must include all the stages of Meiosis I followed by all the stages of Meiosis II, in the proper order.
Step 5: Eliminate incorrect options that either mix up the order of stages or include unrelated stages like Interphase, which is not part of meiosis itself.