Family members share their genes, as well as their environment, lifestyles, and habits. Everyone can recognize traits such as curly hair, dimples, leanness, or athletic ability that run in their families. Risks for diseases such as asthma, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease also run in families.
Your answer is the nuclear envelope, The nuclear envelope is a double membrane of the nucleus that encloses the genetic material. It separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
I believe the answer would be: increase in children with unmarried mothers. just because the mother is unmarried does not mean the child is at risk of malnutrition or bad health, nor does it mean that they're less likely to be malnourished or in bad health.
a decrease in children living in poverty positively impacts health safety and nutrition of children, decrease in children with two married parents negatively impacts health safety and nutrition, and increase in children w/ an incarcerated parent negatively impacts health safety in nutrition in children.
i hope this is right and i hope it helps ;;;