Biology·Predicted 2026

Digestion in Mouth — Predicted 2026

NEET UG
Version 1Updated 22 Mar 2026

AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026

Based on trend analysis, current affairs, and recurring themes in Digestion in Mouth.

Comparative activity of enzymes at different pH

high

NEET frequently tests the understanding of enzyme kinetics and environmental factors. A question might present a scenario with varying pH levels and ask about the activity of salivary amylase or lingual lipase, requiring students to recall their optimal pH ranges and the consequences of deviation. This tests conceptual depth beyond mere memorization of enzyme names and functions. For example, 'What happens to salivary amylase activity in the stomach?'

Integrated functions of oral cavity components

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Instead of isolated questions on teeth or tongue, future questions might integrate the functions of multiple oral structures. For instance, a question could describe the entire process of bolus formation, asking about the combined roles of mastication, salivation, and tongue movement. This assesses a holistic understanding of the oral digestive process rather than fragmented knowledge. It might also involve clinical scenarios related to impaired function of one component.

Detailed composition and non-digestive roles of saliva

high

While digestive enzymes are well-covered, NEET could delve deeper into the other components of saliva. Questions might focus on the specific roles of lysozyme, immunoglobulins, bicarbonate ions, or even specific electrolytes. This tests a more nuanced understanding of saliva's multifaceted importance beyond just carbohydrate digestion, emphasizing its protective and homeostatic functions within the oral cavity.

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