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Which major lymph node is located in the 'groin'
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Occipital
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Popliteal
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Inguinal
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Axillary
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The inguinal lymph node is located in the groin area. It is one of the major lymph nodes in the body and plays a crucial role in filtering lymph fluid and trapping harmful substances, such as bacteria and cancer cells. The inguinal lymph node is responsible for draining lymph fluid from the lower limbs, genitals, and lower abdominal wall. It helps in the body's immune response by producing lymphocytes and antibodies to fight infections and diseases in the lower body region.