5.9: Anaerobic Respiration Last updated Jan 3, 2021 Save as PDF 5.8C: Syntrophy 5.9A: Electron Donors and Acceptors in Anaerobic Respiration Page ID8975 BoundlessBoundless ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Topic hierarchy5.9A: Electron Donors and Acceptors in Anaerobic Respiration5.9B: Nitrate Reduction and Denitrification5.9C: Sulfate and Sulfur Reduction5.9D: MethanogenesisMethanogenesis is a form of anaerobic respiration that uses carbon as a electron acceptor and results in the production of methane.5.9E: Proton Reduction5.9F: Anoxic Hydrocarbon OxidationAnoxic hydrocarbon oxidation can be used to degrade toxic hydrocarbons, such as crude oil, in anaerobic environments.