Yes it is perfect size my Syrian hamster uses one
living things
yes because it is living and all living things can lose consciousness
It is very good for a starter cage, but you could go bigger
Yes, you could get it if you wanted to. Russian hamsters like alot of space.
Movement is not enough to say weather a thing is living or non-living because some living does not move. MOst living things do move.
Some negative things to owning a Teddy Bear Hamster is that they can bite and it does hurt, also all living thing excrete so you do have clean up after it and finally they are a lot of responsibility, but the biggest negative thing about owning a Teddy Bear Hamster is that like all living things it will die, and how sad do you think you or your kids will be when your little buddy dies ( I know that when my hamsters die I am extremely sad) so just keep this information in mind when getting a Teddy Bear Hamster.
No. All living things large enough to be seen are eukaryotic.
Yes, unless you poke or do uncomfortable things to a hamster they will bight you.
All living things large enough to see without a microscope have cells.
vertibrates (living things WITH a backbone) invertibrates (living things WITHOUT a backbone) The above answer is not quite broad enough, as the question is "all living things" and this only separates animals. prokaryotes and eukaryotes if I remember correctly. It depends on if the cells have a specific organelle, the nucleus, that contains the genetic information.
The hamster probably won't be affected, just make sure there's plenty of things inside the cage for the hamster to do.
Plants are essential for living things. Plants produce oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. Without plants, there would not be enough oxygen on the planet for all living things to survive. Plants are also a critical part of the food chain.