"Clue cells" are an indication of:

1. A change in the normal organisms in the mouth.
2. A change in the normal organisms in the stomach.
3. A change in the normal organisms on the skin.
4. A change in the normal organisms in the vagina.


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1. These cells are not present in the mouth.
2. These cells are not present within the stomach, and the stomach cannot be visually inspected easily.
3. The skin bruises, but does not exhibit "clue cells.".
4. "Clue cells" are an indication of a change in the normal organisms in the vagina.

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