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Digestive System Labelling worksheets for educational use, featuring labeled diagrams to help students identify and learn about human digestive organs.

Two "Digestive System Labelling" worksheets showing diagrams of the human digestive system with blank labels for students to fill in the names of the organs.

Two "Digestive System Labelling" worksheets showing diagrams of the human digestive system with blank labels for students to fill in the names of the organs.

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The image shows two diagrams of the human digestive system with blank boxes pointing to different organs. The task is to label each part correctly.

Let’s go step by step:

First, look at the left diagram — it’s a simplified outline of the head and upper torso. The lines point to:

1. Mouth (top left box) — where food enters.
2. Salivary glands (just below mouth on the side) — make saliva to help chew and digest.
3. Esophagus (tube going down from mouth) — carries food to stomach.
4. Stomach (in the lower middle of the torso) — churns food with acid.
5. Liver (on the right side of the stomach area) — makes bile to help digest fats.

Now the right diagram — more detailed, showing full digestive tract:

Top boxes:
- Mouth again (same as left)
- Pharynx/throat area (behind mouth)
- Esophagus (long tube down chest)
- Stomach (J-shaped organ)
- Small intestine (coiled tube after stomach)
- Large intestine (wider tube around small intestine)
- Anus (end of large intestine)

Middle boxes:
- Liver (above stomach on right)
- Gallbladder (small sac under liver)
- Pancreas (behind stomach, makes enzymes)
- Appendix (tiny bit off large intestine)

Bottom boxes:
- Rectum (last part before anus)
- Anus (exit point)

Since both diagrams are labeled “Digestive System Labelling,” we match organs based on standard anatomy.

Final Answer:
Left Diagram Labels (top to bottom, left to right):
1. Mouth
2. Salivary Glands
3. Esophagus
4. Stomach
5. Liver

Right Diagram Labels (top to bottom, left to right):
1. Mouth
2. Pharynx
3. Esophagus
4. Stomach
5. Small Intestine
6. Large Intestine
7. Anus
8. Liver
9. Gallbladder
10. Pancreas
11. Appendix
12. Rectum
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digestive system labelling worksheet.
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