mucous membranes
mucus
Traps microbes and sends them out of the body
Mucus, produced by the body's mucous membranes, is a sticky substance that can trap microbes like bacteria and viruses. This helps to prevent harmful pathogens from entering and infecting the body.
That would be mucus, secreted by goblet cells.
Alexander flaming discovered microbes
microbes can live anywhere!
sometimes Bactria can kill microbes
Fermentation process microbes.
they set up squirrel traps, raccoon traps, rabbit traps and beaver traps
Microbes live best in grass because of cellulose in the grass. But microbes can live anywhere.
You can not. These organs have outlets to the outside and they can not be kept sterile. Your body does try to remove things by making mucous which more or less traps things like bacteria and even pollen and sweeps them away.
Virus do not have cells.Other microbes have cells.