Answer:
epinephrine, norepinephrine
Step-by-step explanation:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are both catecholamine chemicals. They have almost the same function in the human body.
Function of Epinephrine
- Increasing the blood sugar levels
- Increased heart rate by putting pressure on the heart
- Increasing the pressure on the heart (squeezing the heart)
- Relaxation of smooth muscle in the airways to improve breathing
Functions of Norepinephrine
- Increasing the blood sugar levels
- Increased heart rate by putting pressure on the heart
- Increasing the pressure on the heart (squeezing the heart)
- Control the diameter of the blood vessels
One of the major differences in among these hormones is that epinephrine takes action on both alpha and beta receptors, and norepinephrine takes action on alpha receptors. The alpha receptors are located in the arteries while the beta receptors are located in the lungs, heart, and arteries which are of the skeletal muscles.