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PMID 26756351
 
<pubmed>26756351</pubmed>
 
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acterial division protein FtsZ. <ref><pubmed>26756351</pubmed></ref>
 
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===Links===
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[[Carnegie stage table]]
 
[https://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/cellbiology/index.php/Cell_Biology_Introduction Lecture 1]
 
[http://www.smh.com.au SMH]
 
===Reflection===
 
Today within my lab I have learnt how to use this webpage. It has been an interesting experience especially because I have no IT experience. At first this was overwhelming as I had figure out how to use all the different symbols. I was taught how to create a page within the website and the difference between the red and blue links. I also learnt how to make subheadings using the  '=' sign and how the number of '=' determines the type of subheading. I learnt how to link within the website and also link to other websites. Lastly, I learnt how to reference a pubmed page easily. This was an interesting experience and not one that I was expecting in our first practical. I look forward to using this new learning technique.

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prokaryotic cytoskeleton

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=eukakaryotic+cytoskeleton

PMID 26756351

<pubmed>26756351</pubmed>

Biomed Central

How to make an in-text citation

acterial division protein FtsZ. [1]

  1. <pubmed>26756351</pubmed>

Links

Testz8600021

Carnegie stage table

Lecture 1

SMH

Reflection

Today within my lab I have learnt how to use this webpage. It has been an interesting experience especially because I have no IT experience. At first this was overwhelming as I had figure out how to use all the different symbols. I was taught how to create a page within the website and the difference between the red and blue links. I also learnt how to make subheadings using the '=' sign and how the number of '=' determines the type of subheading. I learnt how to link within the website and also link to other websites. Lastly, I learnt how to reference a pubmed page easily. This was an interesting experience and not one that I was expecting in our first practical. I look forward to using this new learning technique.