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It helps me to think in terms of matching your cell's orbit with the orbit of the cell you want to absorb. Instead of using up huge amounts of your cell, trying to head directly toward the target cell in a straight line, like in the other levels, you gently adjust your orbit until it intersects their orbit. This helps conserve your mass, so you can absorb larger cells.
Adding speed to the direction you are already traveling will put you into a "higher" orbit (farther away from the object you are in orbit around). Reducing speed in the direction you are already traveling will put you into a "lower" orbit, closer in to the object you are orbiting. Very small changes at the right moment can adjust your orbit to cross the paths of many target cells.
This can take a lot of patience. You might have to slow the game down to the slowest speed to see whether your orbit needs to get "lower" or "higher" as you approach the target cell.
Hope this helps!
EDIT . . . I'm doing pretty good so far, about to jump into biggest attractor orbit
SUPER EDIT . . . oh man, I absorbed everything around the biggest attractor but wasn't huge enough to take it out, i have to peel off and absorb the second biggest first