hormona means hormone — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 24, 2026
hormona
noun • /[or-MO-na]/
hormone
Example:
La hormona regula funciones del cuerpo.
The hormone regulates body functions.
🧠 What does hormona mean?
A chemical messenger produced in the body of a plant or animal that travels to cells or organs and causes them to respond in a specific way. Hormones are crucial for regulating a wide range of bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, reproduction, and mood. In humans, they are produced by glands in the endocrine system.
📚 Extra examples
- La insulina es una hormona importante para regular el azúcar en la sangre.
Insulin is an important hormone for regulating blood sugar. - Los cambios en los niveles de hormonas pueden afectar el estado de ánimo.
Changes in hormone levels can affect mood. - Los médicos monitorean los niveles de cada hormona durante el embarazo.
Doctors monitor each hormone level during pregnancy. - El cuerpo libera adrenalina, una hormona del estrés, en situaciones de peligro.
The body releases adrenaline, a stress hormone, in dangerous situations. - La tiroides produce hormonas que controlan el metabolismo.
The thyroid produces hormones that control metabolism.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'hormona' comes from the Greek word 'hormao', which means 'to set in motion' or 'to excite', reflecting the active role hormones play in the body.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "hormona"
Synonyms: mensajero químico, sustancia química
Opposites: enzima
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