Caffeine, theophylline, and theobromine are compounds found in nature and these compounds are classified as methylxanthines. Identify the type of compound being exemplified in this question.

A. Synthetic compounds
B. Mineral compounds
C. Plant compounds
D. None of these


Answer: C

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