In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will (1 point)

• remain constant.
• be independent of the level.
• increase.
• decrease.

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In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will decrease. This is due to the loss of energy at each trophic level, primarily through metabolic processes and heat. As a result, only a portion of the energy is passed on to the next level in the food chain.