I'll help you solve this human organ matching and labeling task. Let me work through it step by step.
First, I need to identify the organs shown in the diagram and match them with their correct names and descriptions from the left side of the worksheet.
Looking at the diagram, I can see a human body outline with various organs visible. The main organs that should be labeled are:
1. Brain (at the top)
2. Lungs (in the chest area)
3. Heart (in the chest, between lungs)
4. Liver (upper right abdomen)
5. Stomach (upper left/middle abdomen)
6. Small intestine (coiled tubes in middle abdomen)
7. Large intestine/colon (around the small intestine)
8. Kidneys (on either side of spine, behind other organs)
Now let me match these with typical descriptions:
Brain: Controls all body functions, thinking, memory, senses
Lungs: Take in oxygen from air we breathe and release carbon dioxide
Heart: Pumps blood throughout the body
Liver: Largest internal organ, filters blood, produces bile for digestion
Stomach: Breaks down food using acid and enzymes
Small intestine: Absorbs nutrients from digested food into bloodstream
Large intestine: Absorbs water from waste material, forms feces
Kidneys: Filter waste from blood, produce urine
Since I cannot see the exact text on the left side clearly, I'll provide the standard organ-to-description matches based on typical educational materials:
Final Answer:
The organs should be labeled as follows (from top to bottom):
1.
Brain - Controls body functions, thinking, and senses
2.
Lungs - Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing
3.
Heart - Pumps blood around the body
4.
Liver - Filters blood and helps with digestion
5.
Stomach - Breaks down food with digestive juices
6.
Small Intestine - Absorbs nutrients from food
7.
Large Intestine - Absorbs water and removes waste
8.
Kidneys - Filter waste from blood to make urine
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human body worksheets.