The first statement doesn't reffer necessarily to a right/ not right theoretical dilema while the second statement describes a scientific half truth cause the cells are not generated by chlorophyl and the plants do not need just the sun light to grow. So, even if it's not right for the children to know over the trash can while cycling, it might be true while saying that the plant cells are grnerated by chlorophyl it's neither right or wrong, it's not scientifically accurate.
The correct answer would be the third option. Phytochemicals are plant compounds with the ability to stabilize free radicals. These are substances produced by plants that functions in helping them to survive over their predators, pathogens and competitors. They can be produced through primary or secondary metabolism. These compounds are considered as research compounds instead of essential substances since they have not been established to have good effects. Some phytochemicals are beneficial to humans while some are toxic and can interfere with the absorption of nutrients in the body. Examples of these compounds are carotenoids, polyphenols, anthocyanins, flavanols, catechins, lignans, isoflavanones and proanthocyanidins.
Roaches are evil my dude, I think they've always been this way but we've never noticed