I think you forgot to give the options along with the question. I am answering the question based on my knowledge and research. "Phagocytes that try to engulf the bacteria are soon destroyed by enzymes produced by the bacteria" is the one that best describes an example of how the bacteria might resist the person's nonspecific immune defenses.
For those who do not have the options, the answer was A. Phagocytes that try to engulf the bacteria are soon destroyed by enzymes produced by the bacteria.
Explanation:
This is how the bacteria will resist nonspecific immune defenses! Non-specific immune defenses are the first line of immune defense. They could include sweat and even skin.