Ah, the movement of an ape is called brachiation. It's a graceful way of swinging from branch to branch using their arms. Just like how we paint happy little trees, apes move through the forest with ease and beauty.
That motion is called oscillation. It refers to a regular back and forth movement typically around a central point.
Pendulum
The muscular movement of the intestinal canal is called peristalsis.
Heartbeats are the repeated contraction of cardiac muscles.
The movement of electrons is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire.
Because it is the process of deriving probability through repeated experiments.
This motion is called "oscillation." It involves an object moving back and forth or up and down around a central point. Examples include the swinging of a pendulum or the bobbing of a buoy on water.
The phosphorus cycle!
The movement of water through diffusion is called osmosis. Osmosis is the process where water molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration across a semipermeable membrane.
The vertical movement of water through ground layers is called infiltration. This process involves water soaking into the soil and moving downwards through the layers of earth.
The vertical movement of air is called convection. This process involves the transfer of heat through the movement of air or fluid particles.