Before a cell divides, each chromosome consists of a DNA double helix, called a chromatid.

Normally, the double helix is not easily visible under a microscope.

To prepare for division, each chromatid must be replicated: a copy of each chromatid is now held to its sister chromatid by a centromere.

Before a cell divides, the chromosomes condense into tighter (coiled) forms that can be seen under a microscope.

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