List the Meiosis steps in order.

Sister chromatids have moved to opposite end of the cell.
Sister chromosomes separate.
Homologous chromosomes are at opposite ends of the cell, cell undergoes cytokinesis to form 2 haploid cells.
Chromosomes duplicate in the 2N cell
Chromosomes line up single file along the equator of the cell
Homologous chromosomes separate
Nuclear membrane begins to disappear, duplicated chromosomes condense
Condensed homologous chromosomes form tetrads and have cross-over events.
Homologous chromosomes line up along the equator in pairs
There are 4 haploid cells.

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To list the Meiosis steps in order:

1. Chromosomes duplicate in the 2N cell.
2. Nuclear membrane begins to disappear, and duplicated chromosomes condense.
3. Condensed homologous chromosomes form tetrads and have cross-over events.
4. Homologous chromosomes line up along the equator in pairs.
5. Homologous chromosomes separate.
6. Sister chromatids have moved to opposite ends of the cell.
7. Chromosomes line up single file along the equator of the cell.
8. Sister chromosomes separate.
9. Homologous chromosomes are at opposite ends of the cell, and the cell undergoes cytokinesis to form 2 haploid cells.
10. There are 4 haploid cells.

To remember the order of these steps, you can use the acronym "DNCCSHHRHC," where each letter represents the first letter of the step.