Hmmm...lemme see if I can tell what each thing is:
-Blood vessel with red blood cells whizzing along and white blood cells rolling along the vessel walls
-a bunch of things I can't identify... perhaps exterior shots of cells being connected and communicating? I'm not sure.
-more things I can't identify that look more interior-like...
-the next one that looks familiar is the purple spirals, I think is DNA being built.
-next is DNA being cut for use by something
-next is microtubules being built, then taken apart [I think]
-next is something (big blue blob) being carried to another part of the cell along a microtubule [I think]
-then it does some panning, taking in the nucleus, a mitochondria, some microtubules, and other stuff
-next is some messenger RNA being sent out to do stuff (it shoots then curls into rings) [I think]
-then ribosomes hook on to the messenger RNA and read it, using the information to build proteins
-the proteins fly off and hook up with other proteins, heading for the mitochondria
-then a ribosome makes another protein inside some other organelle, I'm not sure what
-I'm not sure what the little blue blobs popping out of a larger blue blob are
-Then we see the Golgi Complex doing its thing
-next is a breif shot of something being transported again, followed by a vacuole evacuating out of the cell
-the stuff that came out is then moved somewhere else and unfolded (don't know what's going on here)
-next is another shot of the blood vessel, with a white blood cell flowing its way out of the bloodstream
-then it goes back to the blood vessel one last time and ends
Okay, if anybody can clarify the things I wasn't sure about, explain what the big blue blobs are, or tell me what the scenes between the blood vessel and the DNA construction are, please do.
And Conceit, almost all of that was inside the cell; I think the only part that was on a cellular scale was the blood vessel part. If I'm correct, there were a couple parts on the exterior of a cell, but they were on a scale such that the proteins were visible and the cell membrane appeared as a vast plain. The rest, however, was inside a cell.