Based on this zoomed-in view, label E is pointing to a section of the large intestine. This organ is located in the lower right portion of the abdominal cavity and has a distinct, segmented appearance with haustra (pouches). It is positioned next to the small intestine and appears to be part of the colon. Given its location and structure, it is most likely the ascending colon or the transverse colon.
To summarize my findings:
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A: Liver - The large organ in the upper right quadrant (left side of the image).
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B: Stomach - The J-shaped organ below the liver.
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C: Small Intestine - The coiled, tubular structure in the lower abdomen.
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D: Spleen - The smaller, lobed organ in the upper left quadrant (right side of the image), next to the stomach.
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E: Large Intestine (Colon) - The segmented tube in the lower right, which is part of the colon.
These identifications are based on the anatomical positions and characteristic shapes of the organs as depicted in the diagram.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of frog anatomy worksheet.