Can I just plop my old PPC G5 system drive (OS 10.5.8) into my newer 2008 Mac Pro?

....and expect it to function much as an alternate dual boot system drive?
10.7 on a new drive in the Mac Pro will become my primary OS..

No it was installed for PowerPC, not Intel. It has APT instead of GUID, and depending on new or used a Mac Pro today will not run less than 10.6.5.
Sometimes even the presence of the old OS boot drive can introduce boot issues - off load what files you need and reformat the drive as soon as possible. Some even have used a FW case first until it is formatted.

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    ===========
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