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Adrenoceptors are [[Noradrenaline|noradrenaline]] receptors. There are two main types of adrenoceptors, [[Alpha-Adrenoceptors|Alpha-Adrenoceptors]] and [[Beta-Adrenoceptors|Beta-Adrenoceptors]] <ref>Pocock, G., Richards, C. and Richards, D. (2013). Human physiology. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.181.</ref>&nbsp;. They work within the [[Sympathetic_nervous_system|sympathetic nervous system]].
Adrenoceptors are [[Noradrenaline|noradrenaline]] receptors. There are two main types of adrenoceptors, [[Alpha-Adrenoceptors|Alpha-Adrenoceptors]] and [[Beta-Adrenoceptors|Beta-Adrenoceptors]]<ref>Pocock, G., Richards, C. and Richards, D. (2013). Human physiology. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.181.</ref>. They work within the [[Sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic nervous system]].  


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Latest revision as of 07:03, 23 October 2018

Adrenoceptors are noradrenaline receptors. There are two main types of adrenoceptors, Alpha-Adrenoceptors and Beta-Adrenoceptors[1]. They work within the sympathetic nervous system.

References

  1. Pocock, G., Richards, C. and Richards, D. (2013). Human physiology. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.181.