Answer:
The cell cycle is the process in which one cell divides into two or four cells as per the parent cells. The cell cycles have three main phases - Interphase, M-phase (mitosis or meiosis) and finally cytokinesis in the order they occur.
Interphase is the initial and preparatory phase which involves three-stage or phase G1, S, and G2 PHASE. G1 phase and G2 phase are the phases characterized by the growth of cell and the S phase involves DNA replication or synthesis.
Meiosis is one of M-phase that involves the division of the cell into four cells with half number of chromosome. It takes place only in sex cells. This stage includes many phases or stages.
Cytokinesis is the process that is related to the division of the cytoplasm and this process is the final stage of the cell cycle and occurs immediately after M-phase.
Thus,
Metaphase I match with statement 01.
Anaphase II matches with statement 02.
Telophase II matches with statement 03.
Metaphase II matches with statement 04.
S phase matches with statement 05.
Telophase II matches with statement 06.
Prophase II matches with statement 07.
Prophase matches with statement 08.
Telophase II matches with statement 09.
Prophase I match with statement 10.
Telophase I match with statement 11.
Anaphase I match with statement 12.