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Frog Dissection - Anatomy Labeling Worksheet - Free Printable

Frog Dissection - Anatomy Labeling Worksheet

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To solve this problem, we need to identify the organs in the diagram of the human torso. The image shows the major organs inside the chest and abdomen. We will go through them generally from top to bottom and left to right (from the viewer's perspective) to match the blank boxes.

Step-by-Step Identification:

1. Top Center/Right (Viewer's Left): The large organ located at the top, mostly on the right side of the body (left side of the image), is the Liver. It is the largest internal organ.
2. Top Center (Behind other organs): The muscular pump located in the center of the chest, slightly to the left, is the Heart.
3. Top Right (Viewer's Right): The spongy-looking organ filling the space on the left side of the body (right side of the image) is the Lung (specifically the left lung).
4. Middle Left (Viewer's Left): There is a small, pear-shaped sac tucked under the liver. This is the Gallbladder, which stores bile.
5. Middle Center: The J-shaped organ that receives food from the esophagus is the Stomach.
6. Middle Right (Viewer's Right): The long, leaf-like gland located behind the stomach is the Pancreas.
7. Lower Left (Viewer's Left): The first part of the small intestine, shaped like a 'C' and attached to the stomach, is the Duodenum.
8. Lower Center: The long, coiled tube in the middle of the abdomen is the Small Intestine.
9. Far Right (Viewer's Right): The vertical tube running up the right side of the abdomen (viewer's right) is the Descending Colon (part of the large intestine).
10. Bottom Center: The wider tube framing the small intestine is the Large Intestine (or Colon).

Matching the Boxes:

Based on the lines pointing to these structures:

* Top Left Box: Points to the Liver.
* Top Middle Box (highest): Points to the Heart.
* Top Right Box (below the highest): Points to the Lung.
* Middle Left Box: Points to the Gallbladder.
* Center Box: Points to the Stomach.
* Middle Right Box: Points to the Pancreas.
* Lower Left Box: Points to the Duodenum.
* Lower Center Box: Points to the Small Intestine.
* Lower Right Box: Points to the Descending Colon.
* Bottom Left Box: Points to the Large Intestine.

Final Answer:
Left Side (Top to Bottom):
1. Liver
2. Gallbladder
3. Duodenum
4. Large Intestine

Center/Right Side (Top to Bottom):
1. Heart
2. Lung
3. Stomach
4. Pancreas
5. Small Intestine
6. Descending Colon
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