I'm guessing here but, some advantages are, embryonic stem cells are very effective at repairing damaged tissues, but they are difficult to obtain, and either have to be obtained from umbillical chords of babies, or from fertilized embryos from a laboratory. So I am guessing they would be expensive/difficult to source because you would either have to collect umbillical chords from babies, or have to purchase eggs from women, and they are ethically questionable to use because you are essentially making potentially viable embryos and then killing them. Hope this helps.
Explanation:
Glucagon and insulin have antagonistic effects, with glucagon promoting glucose production and release into the bloodstream, and insulin promoting the transport of glucose into cells from the bloodstream and inhibiting glucose production. In which way this two component work together to make sure your still at homeostasis.
The electron transport chain (aka ETC) is a process in which the NADH and [FADH2<span>] produced during glycolysis</span>
Irregular periods.
Hot flashes and sleep problems. Hot flashes are common during perimenopause. The intensity, length and frequency vary. Sleep problems are often due to hot flashes or night sweats, but sometimes sleep becomes unpredictable even without them
.Mood changes. Mood swings, irritability or increased risk of depression may happen during perimenopause. The cause of these symptoms may be sleep disruption associated with hot flashes. Mood changes may also be caused by factors not related to the hormonal changes of perimenopause.
Vaginal and bladder problems. When estrogen levels diminish, vaginal tissues may lose lubrication and elasticity, making intercourse painful. Low estrogen may also make vagina vulnerable to urinary or vaginal infections. Loss of tissue tone may contribute to urinary incontinence.
Decreasing fertility. As ovulation becomes irregular, the ability to conceive decreases.
Changes in sexual function. During perimenopause, sexual arousal and desire may change.
Loss of bone.
changes in cholesterol level