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Name _____________________________
Period _________
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM POSTER
1. Separate ​the papers with the illustrations of the human digestive system organs.
2. Color ​the parts of the human digestive system in the following way:
a. BLUE — Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestines
b. PINK or RED — Digestive Glands: Salivary Glands, Pancreas
c. BROWN — Digestive Gland: Liver
d. GREEN — Digestive Glands: Gall Bladder, Bile Duct
e. YELLOW — Large Intestines, Appendix
3. Cut out ​the​ ​organs​ ​of the Human Digestive System and​ place ​them on your poster paper.
4. Cut out ​the ​organ labels ​— name of the digestive system organs — and place ​them ​correctly on your
poster. Have your teacher check for proper placement before you tape or glue the labels.
5. In the boxes, write down what the function of the organ you are placing it next to.
Name: ​_____________________
Period ________
SUMMARY QUESTIONS
1. Digestion starts in the mouth. What two digestive processes occur there?
a. _________________________________________________________________________
b. _________________________________________________________________________
2. What is the ​main​ function of the stomach?
3. How does the stomach perform this function?
4. Name the connecting organ between the mouth and the stomach. _____________________
5. Name the involuntary
________________.
muscle
movement
that
moves
food
through
the
digestive
system.
6. Why do you think salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gall bladder considered ​accessory glands of the
digestives system?
7. Why can we live without our gall bladders? What is its main function?
8. What is the main function of the large intestines?
9. Why is it important for water to be reclaimed from the digestive system back to the body?
10. What are the functions of the bacteria that live in the large intestines?
mouth epiglottis
esophagus
pancreas
stomach
liver
gall bladder
large
intestines
appendix
salivary
glands
small
intestines
anus