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.