Discussion Topic After completing the weekly reading on Judaism please respond to the following Discussion Prompt: ——————————————————————————- Discuss your understanding about Judaism prior to reading the chapter. What were some examples of things you knew prior to reading that you found and what were some examples of new concepts about Judaism in the book discussed by Esposito et. Al. ——————————————————————————- Who was Moses ben Maimon, and what contribution did he have on Judaism? How did his contribution to Judaism lay the foundation for the religion? ——————————————————————————- Outline the differences of the denominations between Rabbinic Judaism, Premodern Judaism, Reform Judaism, and Orthodox Judaism. Are there any similarities? What are their differences? How does Esposito et. Al define these different denominations of Judaism and what do they entail? ——————————————————————————- Identify a few examples of the rituals and rites celebrated in Judaism. Discuss how these are celebrated and what significance they hold to the religion. ——————————————————————————- Your Initial Discussion Posts are due Friday by 11:59pm ——————————————————————————- Remember that all students of online courses are responsible for participating in weekly discussion forums. All posts are to be completed in the Blackboard discussion forum section. Initial posts should be a reflection containing a minimum of 250 words. ——————————————————————————- In addition to posting an initial reflection, the learner is expected to respond to a minimum of three posts from three classmates. Responses should be meaningful and add depth to the dialogue. ——————————————————————————- Responses should be posted by Sundays by 11:59 PM. It is suggested that you do not wait until the due day to respond to classmates. The purpose of the assignment is discussion and not simply minimum posting. Discussion establishes social presence, attendance, contact hours for class. Be an active participant in the discussion. (100 points) ——————————————————————————- after the intial post we need to respond to 3 students ——————————————————————————- dicussion 2 student responses ——————————————————————————- Raven Stocking Feb 10, 2026 11:19 PM NEW Prompt 1 A medical terminology course should not be a prerequisite before taking Anatomy and Physiology courses. A medical terminology course covers root words combined with the prefixes and suffixes of the language used in healthcare. The information provided in the medical terminology course would be redundant in an A&P course. This would potentially hinder a students progression through their prerequisite courses and into their program of study. The pros of taking a medical terminology course as a prerequisite are that the information has been introduced and a basis is provided for understanding. By establishing the foundation, it could reduce some of the stress associated with introductory A&P. It could also aid students who have non-science backgrounds with foundation and make it easier to learn A&P. The cons to taking a medical terminology course are that learning the information in a separate format is not necessary. The supplied material in the text, notes, and lectures cover the introductory terms that are used throughout the course. Also, in combination with the Anatomy and Physiology Lab, the terminology covers common root words, prefixes, and suffixes. It is a part of learning Anatomy and Physiology and is similar to learning the parts of a cell or atoms and molecules which is covered in introductory chemistry and biology courses and are prerequisites to A&P. The general information and how it applies to A&P is covered in the early chapters. By making a medical terminology course as a prerequisite, the information provided would be redundant and hinder a students progress. Prompt 2 Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body parts and their relation to each other. Physiology is the study of the function of the body or how the body parts work. These are complementary topics and cannot be discussed separately. The understanding of Physiology is based in the understanding of Anatomy. Form follows the function is a theme throughout the text. The form of a cell allows it to perform specific task that then flow through the levels of structural organization. This is the basis of complementarity of structure and function which is a topic of A&P. For example, bones support and protect the organs because they contain calcium in the tissue matrix. It is possible to understand anatomy without physiology but not the opposite way around. Throughout the text, the structure of a system is studied followed by the function of that system. The system would not be able to perform its function without having the proper form. If there are issues in the function, it would result in the function not being performed as intended. You can also understand the structure but you cannot understand the function without know what the structure is. These are taught as one class instead of separately because the structure and function are connected. Much of the material that is used to teach one section would then need to be used to teach the next and could be redundant. It could also increase the understanding of A&P if the structure was first explained followed by the function connecting the two. ——————————————————————————- NEW Sarah Monahan Feb 10, 2026 10:02 AM NEW Prompt 1: I do think it would be beneficial to take the Medical Terminology course as a pre-requisite to Anatomy and Physiology. Understanding the root words of many of the Anatomy and Physiology terms can give the student a head start in learning new terminology. For example, the root tars/o means ankle, and in Anatomy and Physiology you learn the word tarsal for ankle. In the Medical Terminology course, you learn how to dissect words to understand their meaning. You learn to break apart words down to their root, suffixes, and prefixes which each have their own medical meaning. This gives you an enormous advantage in the Anatomy and Physiology course since you are learning a large amount of new words that some students have never seen before. For a beginner student, I think it would be valuable to build a strong foundation of terminology before taking the Anatomy and Physiology course. These are words that are brand new to some students. Having more experience and practice using these words contributes to faster reading and cognition of the material required in Anatomy and Physiology. I do not believe there are any cons to taking Medical Terminology before Anatomy and Physiology. Although it is understandable if a students schedule or budget prevents it. There are many students preparing for specialized medical training that must take classes at certain times in order to get into their program. I took Medical Terminology before taking Anatomy and Physiology, so I can apply for the Occupational Therapy Assistant program in the fall of 2027. Prompt 2: Anatomy studies the structure of the body parts and their relationship to each other. Physiology studies the actual function of these body parts including what they do, how they work, and their survival. Structure and function cannot exist without one another as described in a concept called Complementarity of Structure and Function. An organ such as the heart cannot function properly without its specific structure. It is much more efficient to learn function along with structure. These structures in our body perform very specific functions to keep us in a state called homeostasis. I believe it is best to learn physiology with anatomy. These are complex processes that would not be possible without the many intricate organ systems in our bodies. Anatomy and Physiology are taught together, so the student can learn what these structures do. I suppose it would be possible to learn all of the body parts through simple memorization, but the student would be ignoring the intricate inner workings of the human body. It would not take very long to learn what the lung looks like and where it is located in the body, but learning about breathing and the chemical reactions required to expand and contract the muscles would help the medical student understand and address any problems that arise with the lung. The lungs and the entire respiratory system work in conjunction with many other systems in the body. The student must understand how the entire body works together in order to solve health problems. If we dont know how it works, how can we fix it? ——————————————————————————- NEW Britton Koontz Feb 9, 2026 11:11 PM NEW PROMPT 1 I do not believe Medical Terminology should be a prerequisite before taking Anatomy and Physiology. Although it would have its benefits, adults know what they are getting themselves into when they enroll in this course. Anatomy and physiology are widely known to be challenging, and students should be allowed to decide for themselves how best to prepare. While it should absolutely be advertised that taking Medical Terminology first can help students succeed in Anatomy and Physiology, making it a requirement is excessive. Adding a prerequisite increases both the time and financial commitment required for students to complete their degree. For many families, the cost of college is already a significant financial burden, and requiring an additional course only adds to that strain. This can also delay a students progress in entering their desired program on time. Since not all students who take Anatomy and Physiology plan to pursue a medical career, a required Medical Terminology course may not be necessary for everyone. Without question, Medical Terminology would offer several benefits prior to taking Anatomy and Physiology. Having a baseline understanding of medical terminology can help students focus more on how the body functions rather than struggling with unfamiliar and overwhelming terms being introduced throughout the course. Although Medical Terminology can be a helpful resource before taking Anatomy and Physiology, it should remain optional rather than mandatory. This allows students to make informed decisions about their education while still having access to resources that support their success. PROMPT 2 Anatomy is the study of the body’s structure and its parts. Physiology is the study of how the human body and its parts function. Both branches of science explain how the human body is built and how it functions. According to the complementarity of structure and function, function always reflects structure. To understand how the body works, you must first know what the structure is and where it is located. For example, the structure of a muscle allows it to contract and produce movement, while the structure of the heart enables it to pump blood efficiently. This is why Anatomy and Physiology are taught together, because studying them side by side allows students to connect the structure of body parts with the functions they perform. Without learning anatomy alongside physiology, students would lack the necessary structural context needed to fully understand physiological processes. ——————————————————————————- i need 3 responses to these students ——————————————————————————- What do you think is most important to a speech’s effectiveness, the introduction, conclusion, or both? Explain your reply and support your argument. it doesnt havent to be huge i promise ——————————————————————————- here the book for the relgion discussion 1 ——————————————————————————-

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