Which statement best explains the fundamental difference between the theory of blending inheritance and the theory of particulate inheritance?
A) Genes remain stable across generations according to the theory of blending inheritance,but not according to particulate inheritance. B) Genes remain stable across generations according to the theory of particulate inheritance,but not according to blending inheritance. C) Gametes fuse during fertilization according to the theory of blending inheritance,but not according to particulate inheritance. D) Gametes fuse during fertilization according to the theory of particulate inheritance,but not according to blending inheritance. E) The theory of blending inheritance applies to diploid organisms,whereas the theory of particulate inheritance applies to haploid organisms.