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

decrease
Remain constant
increase
Be independent of the level

The energy transferred from one organism to another in a food chain will decrease. This is because each organism in the chain uses some of the energy for its own metabolic needs, and only a portion of the energy is passed on to the next organism. Therefore, as you move up the food chain, less energy is available for transfer to higher-level consumers.