Answer:
After fat has been emulsified by bile secretion in the liver it forms round structures called micelles. These micelles migrate towards the microvilli of the small intestine where they release the fatty acids and glycerols and they are absorbed into the epithelial cells of the intestine. Once inside, the fatty acids and glycerols are reassembled into triglycerides. They are then shipped to the Golgi complex where they are packed into a ball called a chylomicron. This chylomicron is then absorbed by a central lacteal, which is part of the lymphatic system. From there, it travels through the lymphatic system until it dumps into the circulatory system.