n Glycine + n O2 -> n X? + n Y? Δ-#
Reverse the reaction
n X + n Y -> n Glycine + n O2 -(Δ-#)
You know have the ΔH for the products Glycine and oxygen.
You also know that the total ΔH is the sum of the products minus the sum of the reactants, right? Why do you know this? You can then get X, Y and O2 from your standard enthalpy of formations from the back of your book, solve for Glycine (and remember to balance it first and account for the n's when doing the calculations, as the standard enthalpy of formation is for 1 mol)
The other question can be worked in the same manner.