Final answer:
The bacteria will be dissolved in the protein-coated vesicle.
Step-by-step explanation:
The best prediction for the likely outcome of the scenario described is option A) The bacteria will be dissolved in the protein-coated vesicle.
During phagocytosis, the phagocyte engulfs the bacteria in a vesicle called a phagosome. This phagosome then fuses with a lysosome to form a phagolysosome, where digestive enzymes break down the bacteria. In this scenario, the bacteria secrete a protein that prevents fusion with the lysosome, so it will be dissolved within the protein-coated vesicle and digested.