Let me work through this digestive system labeling task step by step.
Looking at the diagram, I need to identify the main parts of the human digestive system based on their positions and shapes:
Starting from the top:
1. The structure at the very top (in the head area) - this is where food enters
2. The tube going down from the mouth area through the neck
3. The J-shaped organ in the upper abdomen
4. The coiled tubes in the middle/center of the abdomen
5. The wider tube surrounding the coiled tubes
6. The final section before waste exits
Left side labels (from top to bottom):
- Top left: Points to the mouth/salivary gland area
- Middle left: Points to an organ above the stomach
- Bottom left: Points to the end of the digestive tract
Right side labels (from top to bottom):
- Top right: Points to the throat/esophagus area
- Upper middle right: Points to the J-shaped organ
- Lower middle right: Points to the coiled tubes
- Bottom right: Points to the larger surrounding tube
Let me identify each part:
1.
Mouth/Salivary Glands - Where digestion begins, saliva is produced
2.
Esophagus - The tube that carries food from mouth to stomach
3.
Liver - Large organ on the right side (shown on left in diagram), produces bile
4.
Stomach - J-shaped organ that breaks down food
5.
Small Intestine - Coiled tubes where most digestion and absorption happens
6.
Large Intestine - Wider tube that absorbs water
7.
Rectum/Anus - Final section where waste exits
Based on the pointer lines:
- Left top → Mouth/Salivary glands
- Left middle → Liver
- Left bottom → Rectum/Anus
- Right top → Esophagus
- Right upper middle → Stomach
- Right lower middle → Small intestine
- Right bottom → Large intestine
Final Answer:
Left side (top to bottom):
- Salivary Glands (or Mouth)
- Liver
- Rectum (or Anus)
Right side (top to bottom):
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small Intestine
- Large Intestine
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet digestive system.