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==Lab One Assessment==
==Lab One Assessment==


===Search PubMed===
===Search PubMed===
 
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=prokaryotic+cytoskeleton Prokayrotic Cytoskeleton]
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=prokaryotic+cytoskeleton Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton]


[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=eukaryotic+cytoskeleton Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton]
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=eukaryotic+cytoskeleton Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton]
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PMID 26756351
PMID 26756351


<pubmed>2675731</pubmed>
<pubmed>26756351</pubmed>
 
[https://www.biomedcentral.com/ BioMed Central]
 
===How to make an in-text citation===
 
Bacterial division protein FtsZ.<ref><pubmed>26756351</pubmed></ref>
 
<references/>


===Links===
===Links===
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[https://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/cellbiology/index.php/Cell_Biology_Introduction Lecture 1]
[https://cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/cellbiology/index.php/Cell_Biology_Introduction Lecture 1]


[http://www.smh.com.au/ SMH]
[http://www.smh.com.au/ SMH] [http://www.smh.com.au/ Sydney Paper]
 
[[Testz8600021]]
 
 


===What I've learnt so far?===
===What I've learnt so far?===
Today I learnt how to create and edit a wiki page, which surprisingly was not as difficult as I had expected. Although, there are many codes to remember, I found the process quite fun and helpful. I have always done my referencing manually and learning that there is a quick code to generate a reference was quite exciting. Furthermore, I have become more efficient at search for articles on popular medical databases. Prior to this lab, I did not know that you could change the amount of articles you can view on one page or that can you narrow down the search to review articles. I can now add websites  and articles easily to the wiki page and it was really useful to know that you can name them with a short title. Forming headings and subheadings on a wiki page was quite a simple process and it does make the page look very structured. Overall, my computer and webpage editing skills have vastly expanded and I am looking forward to becoming more adept with these skills through applying them in the group assessment.
Today I learnt how to create and edit a wiki page, which surprisingly was not as difficult as I had expected. Although, there are many codes to remember, I found the process quite fun and helpful. I have always done my referencing manually and learning that there is a quick code to generate a reference was quite exciting. Furthermore, I have become more efficient at search for articles on popular medical databases. Prior to this lab, I did not know that you could change the amount of articles you can view on one page or that can you narrow down the search to review articles. I can now add websites  and articles easily to the wiki page and it was really useful to know that you can name them with a short title. Forming headings and subheadings on a wiki page was quite a simple process and it does make the page look very structured. Overall, my computer and webpage editing skills have vastly expanded and I am looking forward to becoming more adept with these skills through applying them in the group assessment.

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Lab One Assessment

Search PubMed

Prokayrotic Cytoskeleton

Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton

PMID 26756351

<pubmed>26756351</pubmed>

BioMed Central

How to make an in-text citation

Bacterial division protein FtsZ.[1]

  1. <pubmed>26756351</pubmed>

Links

Carnegie stage table

Lecture 1

SMH Sydney Paper

Testz8600021


What I've learnt so far?

Today I learnt how to create and edit a wiki page, which surprisingly was not as difficult as I had expected. Although, there are many codes to remember, I found the process quite fun and helpful. I have always done my referencing manually and learning that there is a quick code to generate a reference was quite exciting. Furthermore, I have become more efficient at search for articles on popular medical databases. Prior to this lab, I did not know that you could change the amount of articles you can view on one page or that can you narrow down the search to review articles. I can now add websites and articles easily to the wiki page and it was really useful to know that you can name them with a short title. Forming headings and subheadings on a wiki page was quite a simple process and it does make the page look very structured. Overall, my computer and webpage editing skills have vastly expanded and I am looking forward to becoming more adept with these skills through applying them in the group assessment.