It looks like you've uploaded a diagram of the human digestive system, with several blank labels pointing to different organs. Since I can't view images directly, I'll help you solve the labeling task based on the typical structure of the human digestive system as shown in such diagrams.
Here’s how the parts are usually labeled from top to bottom:
1.
Mouth – This is where digestion begins. Food enters through the mouth, and chewing breaks it down mechanically.
2.
Esophagus – A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, transporting food via peristalsis.
3.
Stomach – A J-shaped organ where food is mixed with gastric juices and broken down further.
4.
Small Intestine – The longest part of the digestive tract, where most nutrient absorption occurs (divided into duodenum, jejunum, and ileum).
5.
Large Intestine (Colon) – Absorbs water and electrolytes from indigestible food matter, forming feces.
6.
Rectum – Stores feces before elimination.
7.
Anus – The opening through which feces exit the body.
Now, let's assign these labels to the blanks in your diagram based on typical layout:
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Top left blank: Likely points to the
Mouth
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Top right blank: Points to the
Esophagus
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Middle right blank: Points to the
Stomach
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Bottom right blank: Points to the
Small Intestine
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Bottom left blank: Points to the
Large Intestine
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Lowermost blank: Points to the
Rectum or
Anus, depending on exact positioning
Final Answer:
From top to bottom, the labels should be:
1.
Mouth
2.
Esophagus
3.
Stomach
4.
Small Intestine
5.
Large Intestine
6.
Rectum / Anus
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✔ Note: If the lowest label is pointing to the end of the digestive tract, it's likely the
Anus. If it's the curved section above that, it may be the
Rectum.
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