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six quarks, 6 leptons as well as 13 gauge bosons

up quark

down quark

bottom quark

top quark

strange quark

charm quark

electron

muon

tau

electron neutrino

muon neutrino

tau neutrino

graviton

photon

W and Z

and 8 gluons that carry the strong force

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