Which of the following is a normal component of vaginal discharge seen on a wet mount?

a. Three to five white blood cells (WBCs)
b. Clue cells
c. Motile flagellates
d. Spores and hyphae


A
Up to three to five WBCs on a wet mount are within normal limits. Clue cells, motile flagellates, and spores and hyphae are not normal components of vaginal discharge seen on a wet mount.

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