Which instrument is not made of wood but belongs to the woodwind family?

flute

Saxophones.

sorry ms sue but you are wrong. flutes used to be made of wood

sorry ms sue but you are wrong. flutes used to be made of wood

The instrument that is not made of wood but still belongs to the woodwind family is the saxophone. Although it is commonly seen as a brass instrument because of its appearance and the fact that it is often made of brass, the saxophone is classified as a woodwind because it uses a reed to produce sound. The reed is typically made of cane, similar to other woodwind instruments, even though the body of the saxophone is usually made of brass or other metals.

To find this answer, you can either search for "instruments in the woodwind family" or "woodwind instruments that are not made of wood." In both cases, you should find information about the saxophone being categorized as a woodwind instrument even though it is not made of wood.