kromatida
Kromatida refers to one half of a duplicated chromosome. Before cell division, a chromosome undergoes replication, resulting in two identical copies. These copies are held together by a centromere and are called sister chromatids. Each sister chromatid contains an identical set of DNA. During mitosis and meiosis, these sister chromatids separate and are then considered individual chromosomes.
The term chromatid is used specifically when referring to the replicated state of a chromosome. In a