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Match the biochemical barriers with its function. Terms can be used more than once.
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Romberg Test
A neurological test assessing balance and the ability to stand up with the feet together and eyes closed.
Snellen Test
An eye examination test that measures visual acuity using a chart of letters or symbols of steadily decreasing size.
Sclera
The white outer layer of the eyeball, providing structural support and protection for the eye.
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