Macbook aluminum 2008 convert to 2009?

I have a Macbook 2008 aluminum , and was wondering if i buy the casings for the early 2009 models can somehow convert it into one? Such as Would i be able to use the same battery as the one in 2009? and could i install an sd card reader in it? also as a side note, is it possible to upgrade the processor to something more modern? such as the core i7 or i5 with turbo boost? If so are there any blogs on upgrading a macbook? in general such as proccesor or other hardware?

I concur shldr2thewheel that none of that is possible at all
Allan

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