It is definitely possible to use the ability to recognize music. This is because you haven't done it in a while.
In some people it is possible that with age the ability to control these muscles deteriorates.
The Alveoli itself can not be 'lost', but it is possible to lose their function. Alveoli can lose their ability to exchange Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide with Blood. They can lose their elasticity and eventually rupture. Once they have ruptured it is impossible to reverse, and the damage is permanent.
No, music does not make you lose knowledge.
Possibly, possibly not. It is possible that the router will burn out at some point from use, but it is also possible that the router will not ever burn out (just lose its ability to do other things).
No
It is possible for a timpanists to lose their hearing over a period of time. Exposure to loud music over a long period of time can damage hearing and result in hearing loss.
It's POSSIBLE but INADVISABLE. You lose a fair bit of ability to keep track of what's going on around you if you ride with earphones.
no
Why does iTunes lose your music library?If you have put any new music on your iPod lately, your computer could have synced your iPod and deleted all of the music.
you lose sight
Yes, it is possible to lose weight by dieting alone. However, the long term ability to keep it off or continue losing will cease.
No.