Let’s go step by step to label the parts of the human digestive system shown in the diagram.
We’ll start from the top (mouth area) and move down to the bottom (end of the digestive tract).
1.
Top left box – This points to the mouth area, specifically where food enters. That’s the
Mouth.
2.
Top right box – This points to the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. That’s the
Esophagus.
3.
Middle left box – This points to the large red organ on the upper right side of the abdomen (from the person’s view). That’s the
Liver.
4.
Middle right box – This points to the J-shaped organ below the liver. That’s the
Stomach.
5.
Bottom left box – This points to the coiled yellow-green tubes in the center of the belly. That’s the
Small Intestine.
6.
Bottom right box – This points to the wider tube surrounding the small intestine. That’s the
Large Intestine.
7.
Very bottom box – This points to the end of the digestive tract, where waste leaves the body. That’s the
Anus.
Now let’s double-check:
- Mouth → correct, first part of digestion.
- Esophagus → connects mouth to stomach.
- Liver → big red organ, makes bile.
- Stomach → holds and breaks down food.
- Small Intestine → long coiled tube for absorbing nutrients.
- Large Intestine → absorbs water, forms stool.
- Anus → exit point.
All labels match standard anatomy.
Final Answer:
Top left: Mouth
Top right: Esophagus
Middle left: Liver
Middle right: Stomach
Bottom left: Small Intestine
Bottom right: Large Intestine
Very bottom: Anus
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human digestive system worksheet.