This document compares submerged fermentation (SmF) and solid state fermentation (SSF). SmF uses a liquid substrate and is suitable for bacteria that require high moisture, while SSF uses a solid substrate and is better for fungi or bacteria that prefer less moisture. SmF allows for more control of parameters but requires more energy, while SSF is simpler and can use waste materials as substrates. Both methods are used industrially to produce compounds like antibiotics, enzymes, and organic acids.