Can my macbook upgrade to Yosemite?

Just received my used macbook pro I bought for $162 off Ebay and so far it's a great system for that price as it was needed cause my macbook crashed on me during a install of original disc. Anyways to the question I have regarding can my macbook pro upgrade to Yosemite? I already know it's saying I cannot when I try, but it might just be because of my 1GB of RAM so need to upgrade to 2GB of ram. Which leads to the question how exactly do I find the exact RAM required in this system when I don't even know what year model the system is. When I enter the serial number with apple all it say's is this (OBS,MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo). It's got Version 10.6.8. Ebay information say's it's a 2006, but I didn't even realize there was macbook pro's that old. Then I looked it up and it said January 10, 2006 release date. So that makes my macbook pro pretty old. Is it enough for what I will use it for? I like to play around with Imovie and using pages and keynote. I don't do any gaming stuff. I also do a lot of online researching so like to be able to run many windows without it getting sluggish.
Should I maybe try and sell this macbook pro at the amount to get my money back and get a model that can easily upgrade to Yosemite? I really want Yosemite since it comes with Iwork programs that I need and I guess something that can upgrade to at least 4GB as this machine not sure it can.
Thanks for your time.

Oh and the processor is a DDR2 and not a DDR3 which I imagine shouldn't be an issue for Yosemite upgrade. Could it just be the processor 1GB that needs to be upgraded?

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