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Sphingolipids
(I) contain a glycerol core with a phosphocholine headgroup.
(II) contain a modified sphingosine.
(III) often function as receptor components of membranes.
(IV) function as a precursor to sterols.
Associational Fluency
The ease with which one can produce a variety of ideas or responses, often tested as a cognitive function or creativity measure.
Expressional Fluency
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