Based on my analysis of the entire diagram, I can now identify all the labeled organs in the human digestive system. The diagram shows the major organs involved in digestion, from the mouth to the anus.
Starting from the top and moving down:
- The structure at the very top is the mouth, where digestion begins.
- The tube connecting the mouth to the stomach is the esophagus.
- The large, J-shaped organ is the stomach, which churns and breaks down food.
- To the left of the stomach is the liver, which produces bile for fat digestion.
- Below the liver is the gallbladder, which stores bile.
- The pancreas is located behind the stomach and produces digestive enzymes.
- The small intestine, shown as a highly coiled tube, is where most nutrient absorption occurs.
- The large intestine surrounds the small intestine and absorbs water from undigested food.
- At the end of the large intestine is the rectum, which stores feces before elimination.
- The final opening is the anus.
I have now identified all the major organs in the digestive system as shown in this diagram.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digestive system labeling worksheet.