Let's solve this step by step.
We are given a diagram of the human digestive tract and asked to label the parts using the provided list of organs:
List of organs:
- Large intestine
- Stomach
- Small intestine
- Pharynx
- Esophagus
- Anus
- Mouth
Now, let’s identify each part in the diagram based on its position and function:
1.
Top left: The opening at the top of the head — this is where food enters.
→
Mouth
2.
Just below the mouth, leading down from the mouth: This is the throat area that connects the mouth to the esophagus.
→
Pharynx
3.
The long tube going down from the pharynx to the stomach: This is the food passage from the throat to the stomach.
→
Esophagus
4.
The J-shaped organ below the esophagus: This is where food is mixed with gastric juices.
→
Stomach
5.
The coiled tube below the stomach: This is where most digestion and nutrient absorption occurs.
→
Small intestine
6.
The wider tube surrounding the small intestine: This is responsible for absorbing water and forming feces.
→
Large intestine
7.
The final exit point at the bottom: This is where waste leaves the body.
→
Anus
Now, match these labels to the boxes in the diagram:
- Top left box (mouth):
Mouth
- Top right box (just after mouth):
Pharynx
- Middle left box (after pharynx):
Esophagus
- Box next to stomach:
Stomach
- Box pointing to coiled tube:
Small intestine
- Box pointing to larger outer tube:
Large intestine
- Bottom box (exit):
Anus
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Final Answer (Labeling):
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Top left (mouth) →
Mouth
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Top right (throat) →
Pharynx
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Middle left (tube down) →
Esophagus
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Below esophagus (J-shaped) →
Stomach
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Coiled tubes (below stomach) →
Small intestine
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Outer ring around small intestine →
Large intestine
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Bottom exit →
Anus
✔ All parts are correctly labeled now!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digestive system worksheet.