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The following hormones induce lipolysis: epinephrine, norepinephrine, ghrelin, growth hormone, testosterone, and cortisol.
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Answer = The hormones in the body are: Insulin- produced by the pancreas Thyroxine- produced by the thyroid Adrenaline- Produced by the Adrenal Thyroid Stimulating hormone- Produced by the Puitary Oestrigen- Produced by the Ovaries Testosterone- Produced by the Testes
No. Insulin converts glucose into glycogen for storage in the body. Glucagon converts glycogen into glucose. (it's the various cells in the body that do the conversion in either case, insulin and glucagon are hormones that induce the shift in the metabolism.)
peptide hormones and catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine)
Most hormones are proteins but not all are. Some, such as testosterone, are steroid hormones.
The following hormones induce lipolysis: epinephrine, norepinephrine, ghrelin, growth hormone, testosterone, and cortisol.
Hormones are chemical messengers that help regulate such things as growth, metabolism, hunger, sexual arousal and reproductive functioning. Essential hormones include insulin, testosterone, estrogen, human growth hormone, and epinephrine.
Epinephrine & Norepinephrine (NE)
The hormones epinephrine and glucagon control glycogen phosphorylase which is an enzyme that breaks down glycogen into glucose.The Insulin helps in this process ...InsulinGlucagonThis hormone is called 'Glucagon'.
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cat.e.cho.la.mine (kt-kl-mn, -kô-) n. Any of a group of amines derived from catechol that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones and include epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
The adrenal glands produce steroid hormones such as testosterone, aldosterone, and cortisol. The medulla is the interior portion of the adrenal glands and it produces epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Answer = The hormones in the body are: Insulin- produced by the pancreas Thyroxine- produced by the thyroid Adrenaline- Produced by the Adrenal Thyroid Stimulating hormone- Produced by the Puitary Oestrigen- Produced by the Ovaries Testosterone- Produced by the Testes
epinephrine and norepinephrine
No. Insulin converts glucose into glycogen for storage in the body. Glucagon converts glycogen into glucose. (it's the various cells in the body that do the conversion in either case, insulin and glucagon are hormones that induce the shift in the metabolism.)