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Where are these connections "anatomically" located in the HH model?
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[QUOTE="BillTre, post: 6386755, member: 581757"] The capacitor is the membrane, which separates the different charges on either side of the electrically polarized membrane. The resistor (don't know why its in a box) combined with the battery represent the current through the membrane channel (composed of certain ions) that is driven by the combined reversal potentials of the ions that can go through that particular channel. The resistance is variable in that it has open or closed states. [/QUOTE]
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