...ok wow what
quarks are leptons, as are electrons, muons, mesons, gluons, and taus
Quarks are their own group comprised of up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom quarks. Leptons include electrons, muons, taus, and their associated neutrinos. Mesons are composed of a quark and an antiquark, and finally, gluons are in the boson group, along with photons, the W and Z bosons, and the Higgs boson.
oooooooooooooh ok thank you, but overall, wouldnt they all be in the same main group?
They would both fall within the category of fermions, but quarks and leptons are two completely separate subcategories of particles. In addition, quarks have a property known as color charge, whereas leptons don't. Due to this, quarks are influenced by the strong interaction, while leptons are not.
how in the name of jezebus would you code that