Let’s look at the diagram and match each organ to its correct label.
We’ll go one by one, using what we know about where organs are located in the human body:
1.
Heart – It’s near the top center, slightly to the left (from the person’s point of view). In the image, it’s labeled on the upper right side — that matches because diagrams often show the body as if you’re looking at someone facing you, so their left is our right.
2.
Lungs – These are on both sides of the chest, above the liver and stomach. The label “LUNGS” points to the large pink areas on either side of the heart — that’s correct.
3.
Liver – This is a big organ under the lungs, mostly on the right side of the body (our left in the diagram). The label “LIVER” points to the large brownish-red organ under the right lung — correct.
4.
Stomach – It’s below the liver, on the left side of the body (our right in the diagram). The label “STOMACH” points to the J-shaped organ next to the spleen — correct.
5.
Spleen – This is small and sits next to the stomach, on the far left side of the body (our right in the diagram). The label “SPLEEN” points to the small organ beside the stomach — correct.
6.
Pancreas – It’s behind the stomach, shaped like a long flat gland. The label “PANCREAS” points to the structure tucked behind the stomach — correct.
7.
Small Intestine – This is the coiled tube in the middle of the abdomen. The label “SMALL INTESTINE” points to the tangled loops in the center — correct.
8.
Large Intestine – This frames the small intestine, going up, across, and down the abdomen. The label “LARGE INTESTINE” points to the thicker outer loop — correct.
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Kidney – There are two kidneys, one on each side, toward the back. The label “KIDNEY” points to the bean-shaped organ on the lower right side (our left) — this is likely the right kidney. (Note: Sometimes only one is labeled in simplified diagrams.)
All labels appear to be correctly placed based on standard anatomy.
Final Answer: All organ labels in the diagram are correctly matched to their corresponding organs.
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