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The "hundreds of molecules" would be called hundreds of monomers. Collectively, many linked monomers makes up a polymer. So what you're asking is for the name of the polymer of a carbohydrate - polysaccharide.

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Simple carbohydrates are what this is called.

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monosaccharides, disaccharides or oligosaccharies

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Most likely either the starches (amylopectin for example) or cellulose. Most likely cellulose.

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A complex carbohydrate is a carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules linked together. These polysaccharides are organic and are found in most foods

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A polymer of up to over 1000 monosaccharides is called polysaccharides.

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This material is the polysaccharide cellulose.

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Starch and cellulose

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starch

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