Let me carefully examine the diagram and match each numbered label to the correct organ from the list provided.
First, I’ll identify each labeled part by its position in the digestive system:
-
Label 1: Points to the tube running down from the mouth to the stomach → that’s the
Esophagus.
-
Label 2: Points to the large J-shaped sac below the esophagus → that’s the
Stomach.
-
Label 3: Points to the long, coiled tube surrounding the large intestine → that’s the
Small Intestine.
-
Label 4: Points to the wider tube surrounding the small intestine → that’s the
Large Intestine.
-
Label 5: Points to the large organ on the right side, above the stomach → that’s the
Liver.
-
Label 6: Points to the small sac tucked under the liver → that’s the
Gallbladder.
-
Label 7: Points to the gland behind the stomach, near the small intestine → that’s the
Pancreas.
Now I’ll verify using standard human anatomy:
- Esophagus connects mouth to stomach
✔ (1)
- Stomach is after esophagus, before small intestine
✔ (2)
- Small intestine is long and coiled, central
✔ (3)
- Large intestine frames the small intestine
✔ (4)
- Liver is largest internal organ, upper right
✔ (5)
- Gallbladder sits under liver, stores bile
✔ (6)
- Pancreas lies behind stomach, secretes enzymes into small intestine
✔ (7)
All matches are consistent.
Final Answer:
1 – Esophagus
2 – Stomach
3 – Small Intestine
4 – Large Intestine
5 – Liver
6 – Gallbladder
7 – Pancreas
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digestive system labeling worksheet.