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Which family structure consists of one man and one woman?

  1. Extended family

  2. Nuclear family

  3. Blended family

  4. Single-parent family

The correct answer is: Nuclear family

The nuclear family is defined as a family unit that typically consists of two parents, one man and one woman, along with their biological or adopted children. This structure represents the most basic and traditional form of family organization in many cultures where the emphasis is on the immediate family as a self-contained unit. In contrast, extended families include additional relatives beyond the nuclear family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, all living together or maintaining close relationships. Blended families involve one or both partners bringing children from previous relationships into a new family unit, which may also consist of a man and a woman but is not a straightforward one-to-one relationship. Single-parent families are led by one parent, either a man or a woman, raising their children without the presence of the other biological parent. Understanding the distinctions between these family types is crucial in a funeral director's practice, as it can influence cultural sensitivities, planning, and the way services are tailored to meet the needs of diverse family structures during times of grief.