How does Human Growth Hormone appear under a microscope?

I’m not even certain if this question makes sense but I’m assuming you can analyze growth hormone under a microscope. If so, how does it look?

Clear, like water. Hormones are chemicals, not cells.

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2 Responses to “How does Human Growth Hormone appear under a microscope?”

  1. blkwdw86 says:

    Clear, like water. Hormones are chemicals, not cells.
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  2. Marek F says:

    It’s too small to see. It’s a tiny molecule
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