The skin is the first line of defense (our bodies are covered in it, and usually we can't get infected as long as our skin isn't broken). There's also hair, like the hair in your nose. That's why there's boogers in noses, it collected from the dust and whatever else you breathe in (yea, I know, not professional but you get what I mean). Our saliva is slightly acidic, so it can kill some weak bacteria as well.
They can fight them using white blood cells to create anti bodys.
Bacteria can make you sick by entering your body and "attacking" you. In response, your body heats up in attempt to "fry" the bacteria.
immune system
I'd assume your skin
Most illnesses are caused by viruses or bacteria entering the body.
Most illnesses are caused by viruses or bacteria entering the body.
no one knows
Ability of the body to defend itself from being afflicted by diseases
The positive aspect about bacteria is that weak bacteria can be used to prevent or defend against other bacteria that harms the body which is the negative aspect of bacteria.
Cilia are like little hairs. They help to collect things that should not be in the lungs. They may catch some bacteria and send it elsewhere to be fought off with white blood cells. Your nose has cilia to prevent most germs from entering the body. It is just another precation the body takes so it does not have to work as hard to defend itself later.
It stops harmful particles of dust, bacteria etc. from entering into the body
tetanus