Answer:
43 monosaccharides will be joined together to make the complex carbohydrate.
Explanation:
The complex carbohydrates are synthesized by the joining of monosaccharide residues by glycosidic linkages.One glycosidic linkage joins two monosaccharide residues by the elimination of one molecule of water.
In other words it can be said that elimination of one water molecule joins two monosaccharides.By the same way elimination of 42 molecules of water will result in the joining of 43 monosaccaride residues.
These organelles group together to eventually form cells, or the basic units of all living things.
Organelles are specialized structures in the cytoplasm of cells which provide essential cell functions and are composed of different molecules (macromolecules). Cells as the smallest basic units of life are then grouped in tissues (similar cells which provide a specific function), layers of different tissues work together to provide specific function and form organ, organ group in organ systems which then compose the whole organism.