Is the Santa Rosa Mac book pro (3.1) equiped with a Multitouch compliant pad ? (usable with Lion ?°

I have a Santa Rosa Mac Book Pro (Mac Book Pro 3.1)
Is somebody know if it is equiped with a track pad compatible with mulittouch application like in Mac OS Lion ? What will happen if I  change Snow Leopard for Lion ?
Thank

Yes, you can install Mountain Lion in your Macbook....

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