The Standard Model of particle physics describes the fundamental building blocks of matter and their interactions. Quarks and leptons form the basic constituents, with quarks combining to create hadrons like protons and neutrons. Leptons, including electrons and neutrinos, exist independently. These particles interact through fundamental forces mediated by gauge bosons. The discovery of quarks and leptons revolutionized our understanding of the subatomic world, leading to the development of the Standard Model and ongoing research in particle physics.