The Endocrine System 239Norepinephrine EpinephrineDilates bronchiolesIncreases conversion
of
glycogen to glucoseIncreases use of
fats for energyIncreases cell
respirationIncreases rate and
force of contractionVasoconstriction
in skinVasoconstriction
in visceraDecreases
peristalsisVasodilation
in
skeletal muscleVasoconstriction in
skeletal muscleAdrenal medullaFigure 10–9. Functions of epinephrine and norepinephrine.
QUESTION:Do epinephrine and norepinephrine have the same effect on skeletal muscle?
Explain your answer.sex hormones. The sex hormones, “female” estrogens
and “male” androgens (similar to testosterone), are
produced in very small amounts, and their importance
is not known with certainty. They may contribute to
rapid body growth during early puberty. They may
also be important in supplying estrogen to women
after menopause and to men throughout life (see the
“Estrogen” section later in this chapter).