Place the steps of fat absorption into the bloodstream in the correct order. Monoglycerides and fatty acids are reconstructed to form triglycerides. Chylomicrons package triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids, and proteins. Bile salts surround the monoglycerides and fatty acids to form micelles. Fats, the products of lipid digestion, are absorbed into the epithelial cells of the intestine. Chylomicrons enter the lacteals, then the lymphatic circulatory system, and eventually the bloodstream.