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Label the major organs of the body with this anatomy worksheet. Includes brain, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, intestines, and more—ideal for Grades 3–7.
Label cat anatomy with this worksheet. Includes diagram and word bank to identify organs like lungs, liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys, spleen, and heart.
Eye anatomy worksheet for grades 5–10. Students label the eye diagram and complete fill-in-the-blank questions using a word bank to learn key parts and functions.
Parts of a leaf labeling worksheet for biology students. Helps identify cuticle, mesophyll, xylem, phloem, and other structures while learning plant anatomy.
Engage students in plant science with this leaf anatomy labeling worksheet. Learners label structures like cuticle, mesophyll, and stomata to reinforce biology concepts.
Engage students with this interactive knee anatomy worksheet. Drag and drop labels to identify bones, ligaments, and muscles. Perfect for grades 6–12 and college anatomy.
Hand anatomy worksheet with labeled bones, including phalanges, metacarpals, and carpals. Perfect for biology lessons and anatomy practice.
Practice abdominal muscle anatomy with this labeling worksheet. Students identify external obliques, rectus abdominis, internal obliques, and transversus abdominis.
This human knee anatomy worksheet helps students label key parts of the knee. Perfect for grades 6–12 biology and health science classes.